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Every conversation with the AI assistant is saved automatically. The full history is at app.rytz.com.au/conversations — a searchable, browsable, continuable archive of every chat you’ve had. For active matters, this becomes one of the most-useful surfaces on the platform.

Why the history matters

A family-law matter that runs 6–12 months produces dozens of conversations. Without a history surface, those conversations are lost — you remember having had them, but not the specifics. With the history surface:
  • A question you asked in March is searchable in November
  • A draft the assistant produced in week 4 can be picked up in week 24
  • A strategic discussion can be re-read months later to check whether your view has shifted
  • A point you wanted to follow up on can be found in the transcript
The history is the assistant’s long-term memory.

What the history shows

Each entry includes:
  • Date and time of the conversation
  • Title — auto-generated from the conversation’s topic, editable
  • First message — the opening question or prompt
  • Length — number of messages in the conversation
  • Tags — auto-applied based on topic (parenting, property, FV, evidence, drafting, etc.) plus any tags you’ve added
  • Working brief indicator — whether the conversation was inside a Working brief
  • Files — any uploads attached to the conversation
  • Status — active, archived, or pinned

Three views

Recent

Most-recent conversations at the top. Default view. Useful for “what was I doing yesterday?”.

By tag

Filter by topic. Useful for “show me all the parenting conversations” or “show me everything related to the changeover issue”.

By search

Full-text search across all messages in all conversations. Useful for “find the conversation where the assistant explained Stanford” or “find where I asked about property pool”.

Pinned

Conversations you’ve pinned for ongoing reference. Useful for the 3–5 most-important threads (e.g. interim affidavit drafting, settlement strategy).

Resuming a conversation

Click any conversation to open it. Two modes:

Read-only review

If you just want to re-read what was discussed, the conversation opens in scroll-through mode. Search within the conversation. Copy out specific quotes.

Continue

Click Continue conversation to add new messages. The assistant has full context — it knows what was discussed, what was concluded, what was uncertain. Pick up where you left off. For Working briefs specifically, continuing the brief reactivates the brief’s task focus.

Tagging and titling

The platform auto-tags conversations and auto-generates titles. You can override either:
  • Edit the title — click the title at the top of any conversation
  • Add tags — useful for personal organisation. Common tag patterns: interim-affidavit, clause-2-rewrite, cross-exam-prep, property-position
Consistent tagging across conversations + Evidence Portfolio + My Research makes cross-surface search work better. If you tag everything FV-related as family-violence, that tag finds the relevant material everywhere.

Pinning important conversations

Pin the conversations you’ll return to repeatedly. Typical pins for an active matter:
PinWhy
Strategy synthesisThe conversation where you and the assistant reasoned through your matter’s strategy. Re-read before any major decision.
Active drafting briefThe Working brief for whatever you’re currently drafting (interim affidavit, response, etc.)
Lawyer-prep briefConversations preparing for a lawyer consultation
FAQ-style referenceA conversation that ended up containing your “FAQs about my matter” — the answers to questions you keep coming back to
A conversation can be unpinned at any time.

Archiving

Once a conversation is no longer active, archive it. Archived conversations stay searchable but are removed from the default Recent view. Useful for keeping the Recent view focused on currently-active threads. A drafting brief that ended six months ago after the affidavit was filed can be archived without losing the searchable record.

Export

Conversations can be exported:
  • PDF (full) — every message, formatted for printing
  • PDF (summary) — the assistant’s summary of the conversation, more compact
  • Markdown — raw text for personal archival
Useful for taking a conversation to a lawyer consultation, or for offline reference.

Privacy

Same protections as the rest of the platform:
  • Encrypted at rest and in transit
  • Scoped to your account
  • Not used to train models
  • Deletable on demand
For sensitive conversations (FV-related, financial detail, mental-health discussions), the export PDF carries a sensitivity flag and the platform’s portal-share is restricted.

What the history will not do

  • It will not auto-summarise the matter. The Master Case File does that. The conversation history is the raw record; the MCF is the synthesis.
  • It will not track tasks for you. Conversation history is a record, not a task manager. For tasks, see the Master Case File’s Next Actions section.
  • It will not be guaranteed lossless on export. Markdown export captures all text but may lose some formatting (tables, code blocks) on certain conversation types.

What’s next

AI assistant overview

Step back to the framing.

Working brief

Resume any prior brief from history.

Master Case File

The synthesis of which conversation history is the raw record.

Privacy and data

How conversations are stored.