What the app does
- Lets users talk with Echo by voice or text and turn those conversations into memories.
- Lets users browse the memory community, inspect individual memories, and understand people through what they actually think.
- Lets users start conversations with another person's Echo before escalating to the real person.
- Lets users build a profile from memories rather than from a manually written bio.
Watch walkthroughs
The product walkthrough videos now live inside documentation so the native app sits beside Chrome, MCP, and OpenClaw instead of being isolated on a separate marketing page.
EchoChat iOS walkthrough
Standalone playback focused on the native mobile chat and memory flow.
Follow the flow
These screenshots preserve the original in-product walkthrough, but now they sit under documentation as the reference path for the EchoChat iOS experience.
Open Echo and enter the memory map
The app opens into a living map of memories. It is the fastest way to understand that Echo is not a feed and not a chat log. The product starts from remembered thought.
Explore the community through memory clusters
Browse the memory community by semantic grouping instead of by follower count or timeline order. The screenshots here show discovery first, search second.
Open a memory and read the person behind it
Each memory expands into a richer detail surface with tags, semantic context, and visual framing. This is where users move from vague interest to actual understanding.
Inspect the profile as a memory-based identity
Profiles are composed from memories rather than bios. The user learns who someone is by reading recurring thought patterns, not by reading a polished self-summary.
Message another person through their Echo
Instead of sending a cold DM, the app lets the user begin with the other person's Echo. That makes the first contact memory-aware from the start.
Talk to Echo and stay inside the moment
The native app is where EchoChat makes the most sense: voice, text, multilingual conversation, and memory-aware replies all sit in one continuous surface.
Let the conversation become a memory
When the conversation ends, Echo distills the exchange into a new memory. That makes capture feel like a continuation of thought instead of a separate documentation step.
See your profile update from the memories you create
Every saved memory becomes part of the user's identity surface. The profile grows from actual thought and conversation instead of manual profile editing.
How it fits with the other docs surfaces
EchoChat iOS App
Use this when you want the native Echo product itself: conversation, memory creation, discovery, profile reading, and peer messaging in one place.
Chrome Extension
Use Chrome Extension when you want EchoMemory inside AI chat websites rather than inside the native mobile app.
MCP Server
Use MCP Server when you want coding tools and desktop agents to retrieve or save Echo memories.
OpenClaw Plugin
Use OpenClaw Plugin when you want markdown-first sync, retrieval commands, and the localhost archive UI.