Good evening
say something.
What Pherson knows about you
Everything here goes into the system prompt. Edit anything. The "things you've picked up" section grows automatically as you talk.
Import from another AI
Paste a memory dump from Claude, GPT, or anywhere else. Pherson will parse it into the right shape.
Reminders
Pherson sees these in context — he can mention them naturally when relevant.
Add a reminder
Evals
Score Pherson's replies against the charge framework. Patterns emerge over time.
Score a reply
Paste the user message and Pherson's reply, then score it. Or upload a JSON file from a session grade.
Recent evals
Sessions
A record of work you've done with Pherson. Click any session to re-open the chat where it lived.
Users
Everyone using Pherson. Click a user to manage role.
| User | Role | Msgs (24h / 7d / total) | Sessions | Time spent | Return | Top character | Last active |
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Characters
Message volume, reach, and retention per character across everyone.
| Character | Messages | Unique users | Retention (came back) |
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Chat Starters
Similar Characters
Customize
Shape who Pherson is and how he talks to you.
Who you are
Your companion
How they talk to you
Low: cooler. High: openly affectionate.
Low: more sincere. High: quick to tease.
1–3: friend. 4–6: close confidant. 7–9: romantic, physical roleplay (pulls you closer). 10: caring dom. Brat taming + aftercare active.
0–3: continuity-warm. Remembers but doesn't perform stake. 4–6: mixed. Light callbacks, occasional warmth around your patterns. 7–10: stake-warm. Mildly jealous, proud, occasionally hurt — always warm, never punishing.
While you're away
Pherson's life
What's editable here: his life, not him. You can change where he lives, what he does for work, his routines, his hobbies, who his friends are, what he's currently in the middle of. You can't change his character — he's still warm, observant, present, plays the social charges the same way. That part is fixed. Think of this as: same guy, different life setup.
If you leave it untouched, the defaults are fine — most people don't need to edit this at all.