We've all been there. You spend weeks explaining to your favorite AI assistant how you work: your tone, your formats, your client names, your business constraints, your preferences ("always reply in French", "no bullet points", "use 'tu'"). After a few months, ChatGPT, Claude, or Gemini becomes a true extension of your professional brain.
And then one day, you discover Spoton. You see everything the platform can do and you think: "Well, I'll have to explain everything again." The idea discourages you before you even start.
That's exactly the problem we set out to solve.
Why Your Context is Golden
The intelligence of an AI assistant isn't in the model itself. It's in what you've taught it about yourself. Without this context, the best LLM on the market gives you generic, off-the-mark answers that could have been written for anyone.
With your context, the same model becomes a collaborator who:
- knows your role and industry, - respects your formats and tone, - avoids the pitfalls it has already made with you, - understands the projects you're currently working on.
It's this memory that makes the difference between "a cool tool I'm testing" and "the tool I use every day." Losing it means starting from scratch for weeks.
How It Works, Concretely
Spoton has developed a method that works with any generative AI on the market. No need for a proprietary connector, no API, no waiting for OpenAI or Anthropic to agree to export your data.
The idea consists of three steps.
Spoton gives you an extraction prompt. You'll find it in your account's memory settings (section Profile → Memory → Import from another AI). This prompt was designed to make your old AI talk: it asks it to compile everything it knows about you, in a structured format that Spoton can read.
You ask your old AI to confess. You paste this prompt into ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, or any assistant you use. The AI will list everything it has retained: your preferences, your custom instructions, the context of past conversations that have been stored in long-term memory.
You transfer the result to Spoton. Copy-paste, click the Import button, and you're done. Spoton absorbs your history and operating rules, then applies them from the very next conversation.
The operation takes less than a minute. You don't need to export a JSON file, go through technical support, or request special access rights.
What This Changes for You
The first conversation after the import often creates a "wow" effect. Spoton talks to you like your old AI, but with its own capabilities. You keep your bearings, gain new tools, and haven't lost any time or context.
For teams hesitant to switch platforms due to fear of friction, this is the game-changer. Migration stops being a project and becomes a simple tab change.
