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🧠 Update: We just gave our AI a memory - Flamme AI 2.0 (for Relationships & Couples)

When we launched Flamme back in 2022, the vision was simple:


Help couples stay and grow in love — every day.


This week, that vision levelled up.


With Flamme AI 2.0, we’ve added long-term memory to our relationship coach.


Yes — our AI now remembers your relationship:

  • your inside jokes

  • your answers to daily questions

  • your last question

  • even your partner’s favorite food. (Spoiler: it’s rajma 😅)


Here’s what’s new:

✅ Context-aware answers that reference your shared history

✅ Personal memory engine trained on your past conversations

✅ “Ask anything” mode with emotionally intelligent replies

✅ UX upgrades to improve warmth, clarity, and speed


Why does this matter?


Because love is built on memories. And now, so is our AI.


This update pushed our retention over 50% D30 — up from 1.2% when we started.


And our favorite moment?


A therapist just recommended Flamme to a couple married for 47 years. 🧡



Link:

If you want to try it (or smile while testing it), here’s where to start:

👉 https://www.flamme.app


Would love to hear your feedback — we’re building Flamme AI in public and always learning.

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steve beyatte

Super cool! Memory seems like a huge issue in building AI apps. How did you build this?

Chris Messina

@steveb totally! Would love to know if @Graphiti was used here.

Rodrigo Soviero
Congrats on your product! It’s funny, two years ago my wife asked for my ChatGPT account to test it out, and she’s been logged ever since. It’s funny how it thinks we’re the same person, always wondered what insights it would have on our relationship. A nerd question though: do you have any benchmarks keep well on how your AI is “performing”? I mean, say you want to switch models, test something out… How do you know what’s working? As challenging as I imagine it is, I bet you must have come up with some creative solutions…