The user wants an AI pet assistant, but the product must distinguish profile context from journal memory.
Assistant context
Follow-up questions should know the context they are allowed to use.
Ask follow-up care questions with saved pet profile context and Pro recent journal memory boundaries in PawSignal.
Owners who want follow-up guidance after saving pet check-ins.
Ask practical care questions with saved pet profile context and clear safety boundaries.
Why this page exists
The assistant flow sends profile context, conversation history, and Pro-gated recent analysis summaries when allowed.
Save profile facts such as pet type, breed, lifestyle, health notes, and care notes.
Ask a follow-up question in the Assistant.
Use recent journal memory only when Pro assistant memory is active.
Keep veterinary and urgent-health guidance clearly outside diagnosis.
Code-backed proof
This page is backed by app and database behavior.
- PetContext.fromProfile sanitizes saved facts before prompt use.
- Assistant messages store context summary, safety category, and vet disclaimer flags.
- Assistant pet memory is explicitly Pro-gated.
Decision logic
The core copy distinction
Marketing must say profile context for all users and recent journal memory for Pro, not universal full-memory assistant.
- Saved profile context can support answers.
- Recent analysis summaries are Pro-gated.
- Conversation history is limited.
Decision logic
Assistant SEO should not invite unsafe use
This page can attract high-intent AI assistant users while filtering out diagnosis expectations.
- General care questions.
- Context-aware follow-up.
- Vet escalation for symptoms or emergencies.
FAQ
Boundaries stay visible.
Does Assistant remember the full journal?
No. Recent journal memory is a Pro-gated feature and should not be described as full unlimited memory.
Can Assistant answer medical questions?
It can provide general care information and safety boundaries, but medical decisions require a veterinarian.
Ask with pet context
Start with visible evidence, save the check-in, and keep the veterinary boundary clear.