Reviewing what Stateful captures
Nothing lands in your profile without your say-so — here's where you approve it.
Stateful never writes to your profile silently. As it learns — from your conversations, your connected data, and other AI tools — it stages things for you to approve in two places.
The inbox
The inbox (the bell icon, top right) is where individual facts wait for approval:
- Corrections you made in conversation
- Facts proposed by a connected AI (Claude.ai, Claude Code, ChatGPT)
- Conflicts — when something new disagrees with what you'd written, shown as a "you wrote X → this says Y" comparison
Each item is Approve or Reject. Approve and it joins your profile; reject and it's logged, so the same suggestion doesn't keep coming back. For a full walkthrough, see Keep your profile accurate.
Facts you state directly to the assistant are saved right away — the inbox is for corrections and for suggestions coming from other tools.
The Confirm screen
When Stateful extracts people and interests from your connected sources, they wait on a separate Confirm screen (linked from the inbox) before they become part of your graph. There you:
- Promote the people and interests that matter, and skip the noise.
- Settle relationships — Stateful might guess that someone is your partner or a family member; you confirm it, correct it, or mark "not family."
This keeps the people in your graph to the ones you actually care about, with the right relationships attached.