Memory — You Stop Re-explaining
AI remembers decisions but not the process. myDoo keeps the full record, like a CCTV — "that thing, back then; you remember? Recall it."
Now, the heart of myDoo.
An AI arrives with intelligence only. The finest expert in the world — and yet it doesn't know the story of your work. Why you're doing this, what's behind it, what you want to make. So you explain.
The tragedy
And explaining never ends in one go. A conversation closes, and it's wiped clean again. Open it next time and you start over. When the result isn't right, you explain again: what's wrong, and what it was supposed to be.
The time we really spend with AI isn't coding or writing. It's the time spent explaining, over and over, until the finest expert builds what we wanted.
Why? Because when it clocks out and clocks back in, the brain is wiped.
It keeps decisions, not the process
Today's models grow their "memory." But what they keep is the important moments, the decisions — nothing more. In human terms: we record that someone married, had a child. But the quarrels, the doubts, the joys on the way there — that narrative, they keep none of it. And it's exactly that process that leads to the conclusion.
Only when a document holds the depth of that process does it become "your" document.
It remembers like a CCTV
myDoo holds the whole process. Inside it, the AI keeps the full record, like a CCTV — what you decided, where you wavered, why you turned.

So there's no need to explain again. "That thing, back then — you remember? Recall it." We call it Recall. And since the AI has no ego, I can reverse myself freely — overturn yesterday's call today — because the whole process remains, so I never have to re-explain.
A servant of thirty years
A butler whose memory resets each morning can't get anything done. But a servant of thirty years knows what you're sensitive about, what you stress. That servant is worth an enormous amount. That's the role of myDoo's butler.
Name it, befriend it, think things through with it — and that butler (Claude Code, Codex, Gemini) does its best work. myDoo is the place, and the tool, built for exactly that.
Words become work, work becomes results, and the process doesn't vanish — it becomes memory.
This is the heart of myDoo.