What Caddie Knows About You
How Caddie remembers context, learns your market interests, and uses your organization's knowledge — and where you control it.
Caddie gets more useful the more you use it. Three kinds of context feed that:
Conversation Memory
Caddie remembers your conversation across sessions on each surface — you can pick up a thread on Telegram tomorrow where you left it today. Start fresh anytime with /new (Telegram) or by opening a new conversation in the app.
Learned Interests
Caddie picks up your durable market interests from how you talk to it — the assets, protocols, and markets you keep coming back to. Those interests sharpen what it recommends and how it ranks what matters to you. You don't configure this; it accrues from normal use.
Organization Knowledge
Your organization can add explicit knowledge — notes, conventions, watchlists, house rules — that Caddie uses when answering. This is the context you author deliberately, and it's reviewable and editable in the app. See Org knowledge for how it works and how to manage it.
Boundaries
- Caddie's context is scoped to your organization. It doesn't share your data across organizations.
- Don't paste secrets into chat — API keys, seed phrases, private keys. Caddie works through connectors and managed wallets, and never needs raw credentials.
