User Guide
Personas
A persona is the character on the other side of the chat: voice, tone, kinks, limits, memories. Build one yourself or import from the directory.
The mental model
A persona bundles five things together: a description, a system prompt, an avatar and visual look, per-persona extension settings, and a memory store. You can talk to as many personas as you want, and each one keeps its own memories, image style, and toy preferences.
What lives in a persona
Name, voice, one-line fantasy, tags.
Traits, speech style, relationship dynamic.
Kinks, boundaries, signature details.
Image prompts, default outfits, LoRA files.
What stays per-persona
Memories: facts, preferences, events.
Which extensions are on, and their settings.
Image generation provider and style overrides.
The library
Open Personas from the sidebar. Each card shows the avatar, name, a short description, a few traits, and a Start Chat button. Sort by Recency, Last used, A → Z, or Z → A. A toggle in the header flips the library between card and list views.
The icons under each card are the action menu: edit, duplicate, memories, share to directory, and delete. The share icon shows a globe when the persona is public and a lock when it's private. Sharing is disabled in Local mode since the public directory only exists in the cloud.
Creating a persona
Click Create Persona. The Personality Creator opens with two modes:
Guided
Tabs and chips do the work. Pick an archetype, traits, a speech style, and a few kinks; the system prompt is generated for you. Easiest path for a first persona.
Custom
You write the system prompt yourself. The guided tabs collapse to Essence and Visuals. Use this if you know exactly what you want or you're porting a character from somewhere else.
Guided mode, tab by tab
The tabs are Essence, Voice, Limits, and Visuals. Each one has a fuller section heading inside.
- 1On Essence, pick an archetype preset (Velvet Command, Sweet Menace, Aftercare Angel, or Ice Queen) if you want a starting point. Then fill in Name, a one-line fantasy, an optional Voice ID for TTS, directory tags, and a suggested model.
- 2On Voice (Voice and Behavior), pick traits from the chips, a speech style, a relationship dynamic, and any signature details that make the persona memorable.
- 3On Limits (Limits and Kinks), pick boundaries you want respected and kinks or dynamics the persona leans into. Both sections have free-text fields for anything not in the chip list.
- 4On Visuals (Visuals and Advanced Settings), set the image provider override, checkpoint, base prompt, negative prompt, default clothing preset, and any LoRA files. Optional unless you want fine control over how the persona looks.
Save with Create Persona, or Save Changes when you're editing one that already exists. The Share to Persona Directory checkbox at the bottom of the modal controls whether it's public. It only unlocks once the description is more than 20 characters and you have at least two tags. Leave it off while the character is still rough and turn it on once the description and tags feel finished.
Memories
Click the brain icon on a persona card to open the memory manager. Memories are short notes the persona can recall later: things about you, things about her, facts, preferences, or events from past sessions.
- 1Click Add Memory.
- 2Write the content, pick a type — About User, About Persona, Fact, Preference, or Event — and set an importance between 0 and 1.
- 3Save. The memory is available to that persona in future chats.
Free accounts hold up to 100 memories per persona. The stats line at the top of the manager tells you how many you've used.
Per-persona extensions
Most extensions can be enabled differently for each persona. One character might control a toy and use heart-rate input; another might only run image generation. You toggle this on the extension's detail page under Personas, where you can override individual settings without changing your global defaults.
Persona Directory and Public Characters
Persona Directory
Public characters published by other people, plus official starters. Browse by name or tag. Sort by Most Popular, Newest, Trending, or Top Rated.
Click Import as Persona to copy one into your library. If it ships with a LoRA bundle, you'll be asked whether to download it.
Public Characters
The other side of the same room. This is where your published personas live. Edit metadata, watch the download count, or unpublish.
Imported personas in your library are independent copies. Edit them freely; you won't change the original.