Pause a memory
If you want Clarity to stop using a specific memory for a while without losing the record, pause it. Open Settings, scroll to Memory Rules, find the memory, and click the pause icon. The memory moves to the archived list and is no longer injected into Clarity's prompt. Resume any time.
How to do it
- Sign in to ClarityTrack.
- Open Settings from the Dashboard header.
- Scroll to Memory Rules.
- Find the memory and click the pause icon.
- The memory drops out of the Active list and shows in the Archived list with a paused badge.
- To resume, expand Archived, find the paused memory, and click the resume icon.
Pause vs delete
Use pause when:
- The memory is correct but stale for now (you finished a goal, your context changed temporarily).
- You are about to start a different kind of conversation and do not want a specific memory steering Clarity.
- You want to test whether Clarity's answers change without a specific memory in play.
Use delete (see memory/delete-memory) when:
- The memory is wrong or embarrassing.
- The context will not come back.
- You want a clean record.
Common questions
Will Clarity remember it created a paused memory?
No. Clarity only reads active memories. The paused record is invisible to the agent until you resume it.
Will a paused memory get accidentally re-created by future conversations?
Possibly. The memory extractor may surface a similar memory if you discuss the same topic again. If you want to permanently suppress a topic, delete the memory and tell Clarity in your next message that you do not want it remembered.