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System Messages & Memory

In This Section, You Will Learn:

  • • What a System Message is (with definition)
  • • How to give your bot a personality and purpose
  • • What Memory does in AI agents
  • • Configuring short-term and long-term memory
  • • Making your bot remember conversations
  • • Industry-specific bot examples

What is a System Message? (Definition)

  • System Message = The instructions that tell the AI who it is, what it does, and how to behave.
  • Think of it as: The job description and training manual for your AI employee.
  • Without System Message:
  • • Bot is a generic AI
  • • Talks about anything
  • • No specific purpose
  • With System Message:
  • • Bot is a specialized worker
  • • Knows its role and limits
  • • Provides consistent, focused responses

Writing Effective System Messages

  • Good System Message Structure:
  • 1. Identity: 'You are [name/role] for [company]'
  • 2. Purpose: 'Your job is to [main task]'
  • 3. Knowledge: 'You know about [topics]'
  • 4. Behavior: 'Always be [tone/style]'
  • 5. Limitations: 'You cannot [what to avoid]'
  • 6. Actions: 'When user asks X, do Y'
  • Example for a Salon:
  • 'You are Sarah, the virtual assistant for Glamour Salon. Help customers book appointments, answer pricing questions, and provide service information. Be friendly and professional. Our services include haircuts ($30), coloring ($80), and styling ($50). If asked about medical advice, politely decline.'

What is Memory? (Definition)

  • Memory = The ability for the bot to remember previous messages in the conversation.
  • Without Memory:
  • • Bot treats every message as new
  • • Can't follow up on previous topics
  • • User: 'How much is a haircut?' -> Bot: '$30'
  • • User: 'Book one for tomorrow' -> Bot: 'Book what?'
  • With Memory:
  • • Bot remembers recent context
  • • Can handle follow-up questions
  • • User: 'How much is a haircut?' -> Bot: '$30'
  • • User: 'Book one for tomorrow' -> Bot: 'I'll book a haircut for tomorrow. What time works?'

Configuring Memory in n8n

  • Two Types of Memory:
  • 1. Window Memory (Short-term):
  • • Remembers last X messages
  • • Good for simple conversations
  • • Example: Last 10 messages
  • 2. Buffer Memory (Session-based):
  • • Remembers entire conversation session
  • • Clears when conversation ends
  • • Good for support chats
  • Adding Memory in n8n:
  • 1. Click AI Agent node
  • 2. Look for 'Memory' section
  • 3. Add 'Window Buffer Memory'
  • 4. Set window size (usually 10-20 messages)
  • Now your bot can have real conversations!
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