AI Data Portability Portal
If the user cannot carry their memory, the platform owns the relationship.
From the record
If people cannot move their context, they get locked into whichever platform happened to capture them first.
What moves
The portal should make the important parts legible and portable:
- chat history
- memory and preferences
- uploaded files and attachments
- safety settings
- contact or routing preferences
Not every field should move by default. Some material should be opt-in, some should be redacted, and some should never be copied without a direct user choice.
What the portal needs
The portal is not just an export button. It needs a manifest.
That means a user can see:
- what is being exported
- where it came from
- what the receiving system can actually read
- what was skipped
- how to revoke or clear the handoff later
Start narrow
The first version does not need to solve the whole market. It only needs to prove that two systems can exchange user-owned context without making the person rebuild their memory from scratch.
Start with one export format, one import flow, and one review screen. Then test whether the transfer still feels clear when a user is tired, rushed, or unsure.
What this is not
This is not a universal identity system and not a hidden synchronization layer. It is a user-rights layer for moving context with consent.