Training & Personality

Your Genie gets better the more context you give it. Teach it about yourself, your work, and how you like things done.


Personality configuration

You can shape how your Genie communicates:

  • Tone — Casual or formal, concise or detailed, direct or exploratory

  • Context — Tell it about your role, your projects, your preferences

  • Behavior — How it should handle ambiguity, what to prioritize, when to ask vs. act

Configure these in Settings on your dashboard, or simply tell your Genie in conversation: "From now on, keep your responses short and direct" or "Always consider cost implications when suggesting solutions."


Teaching through conversation

The simplest way to train your Genie is to use it. Over time, it picks up on:

  • How you phrase things — It adapts to your communication style

  • What you care about — Topics you return to, questions you ask

  • Your preferences — Tools you use, formats you prefer, level of detail you want

You can also be explicit: "Remember that I prefer Python over JavaScript" or "When I ask about deployment, I'm usually talking about our AWS infrastructure."


Knowledge files

Upload documents, notes, and reference materials to your Genie's server. When you ask questions, Genie can reference these files for context.

Good things to upload:

  • Project documentation — READMEs, specs, design docs

  • Reference materials — Style guides, process docs, checklists

  • Personal notes — Meeting notes, ideas, bookmarks

  • Templates — Email templates, report formats, code snippets

Files & Knowledge


What your Genie can't learn

  • It doesn't retain memory across conversation sessions by default — Each new conversation starts fresh unless you've stored context in files

  • It can't learn from other people's Genies — Your Genie is private to you

  • It doesn't improve the underlying AI model — Training here means giving your Genie context, not retraining the neural network


Next steps

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