Your first outcome
You don’t start MemMini by editing anything. You start by asking — the way you’d ask a sharp coworker who already knows you.
Just ask
Section titled “Just ask”Open any AI agent that’s read your MemMini and say what you want, plain:
“Clean up my inbox and draft replies to anything that needs one — my voice, not a robot’s.”
It does the work and comes back with the result. No file to open, no command, no git. The version of you in your MemMini is what makes the replies sound like you instead of a stranger.
See what it did
Section titled “See what it did”You’re never handed a black box. When it finishes, it tells you — in plain words — what it did and how it knows:
“Drafted 6 replies, archived 20 newsletters. I left the two from your accountant — they read like they need you, not me.”
That’s the glass box: the work is visible in language you’d use, not a log you have to decode. If something’s off, you say so and it fixes it.
Set how much it does on its own
Section titled “Set how much it does on its own”The one knob worth knowing on day one: how far it goes before it checks with you.
- Default — it does the safe, reversible things itself and stops before anything it can’t take back (sending, paying, deleting).
- Turn it up — “just run it” — and it sends the replies itself.
- Turn it down — “show me first” — and you see each draft before anything moves.
Same MemMini. You set the trust, and change it any time, or per kind of task.
That’s the whole default — ask, see, set the trust. Everything past here is for when you want MemMini to live somewhere permanent, or to change who the version of you is.
- Quickstart — pick your level — make it permanent
- Write your first rule — change who the version of you is