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Editing Your Core Imprint

How to update, refine, and manage your Core Imprint over time.

Accessing Your Core Imprint

Navigate to Core Imprint in your dashboard sidebar. You'll see all your populated sections displayed as editable cards.

Editing a Section

Click on any section to edit its content directly. Type what feels right to you — this is your identity description in your own words.

Some things to consider when editing:

  • Write as yourself, to yourself. This isn't public-facing. Write in a way that captures the real you.
  • Be specific. "Good communicator" doesn't help your AI. "Prefers structured emails with numbered action items and no greeting filler" does.
  • Include examples when possible. "When I say 'keep it tight,' I mean under 200 words with no preamble."

System-Proposed Additions

Over time, Tempreon's learning system may detect patterns about you that aren't captured in your Core Imprint. These show up as system layer suggestions beneath your sections.

For each suggestion, you can:

  • Promote it — Move the suggestion into your official Core Imprint content
  • Dismiss it — Remove the suggestion if it's inaccurate or irrelevant (you can optionally explain why, which helps the learning system improve)

System proposals are based on patterns detected across your sessions. They get more accurate as Tempreon learns more about you.

What Changes When You Edit

Your Core Imprint is loaded into AI sessions in real time. When you update a section:

  • Immediate effect. The next session through any Bridge will use your updated content.
  • No restart needed. You don't need to reconnect or restart your AI tools.
  • History preserved. Tempreon keeps track of changes internally so the learning system can evolve with you.

Best Practices

Review quarterly

Your work context changes. Set a reminder to revisit your Core Imprint every few months — especially sections like communication style and decision patterns that may shift as your role evolves.

Be honest, not aspirational

Describe how you actually work, not how you wish you worked. If you tend to make gut decisions first and rationalize later, say so. Your AI will be more helpful when it understands your real patterns.

Don't try to be comprehensive on day one

Your Core Imprint grows naturally as you use Tempreon. Start with the sections that feel most important and let the rest fill in over time through system proposals and corrections.

Try Saying...

You can also update your Core Imprint through natural conversation with your AI:

  • "I should mention that I actually prefer to receive information as structured outlines, not narratives" — Your AI can note this for your learning system
  • "That's not how I'd say it. I'm much more casual with internal communications" — Corrections feed into your Instincts and may generate Core Imprint proposals
  • "Remember that my decision framework always starts with 'what's the cost of being wrong?'" — Stores this as knowledge that may enrich your Imprint

Use Case: Evolving Your Imprint Over Time

Maria is a product manager who set up her Core Imprint when she was a PM at an enterprise SaaS company. Six months later, she moved to a Series A startup. Her communication style shifted — less formal documentation, more rapid-fire Slack-style decisions. She updated her Core Imprint to reflect the change, and her AI immediately adapted. No retraining period, no re-explaining. She edited three sections and her next session already felt calibrated to her new context.