Transparent
A memory that operates in the dark breeds distrust. That's why Mono shows you exactly what it knows about you. Every memory can be traced back to the statement it was derived from. So you see not just the result, but also the origin. And if a memory is no longer accurate or you simply don't want it anymore, you can delete it at any time. Full control instead of a black box.
Isolated
Not every context belongs in every conversation. That's why you can define separate memories within projects, completely detached from the general memory. This also works retroactively: existing memories can be assigned to a project after the fact. This keeps client projects, sensitive topics, or simply clearly defined work areas cleanly separated from one another, without you having to worry about things mixing.
A central memory that thinks along with you, but leaves you in control.