Long chats break when the model forgets what you said ten turns ago. Oasis uses optional structured session memory (internal nickname Railroad ) to help follow-ups stay coherent.
Insight for other users: Session memory extracts structured facts across turns and re-injects them into later prompts so the assistant can remember details within your session and plan limits. You do not edit memory by hand. It updates as you chat.
What it is not: Memory is not a full backup of web pages. It is distilled text used to steer replies, not a copy of everything you browsed.
How to work with it:
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Oasis feels like a genuinely fresh take on browsing. Most AI browsers try to add more noise, but this one actually makes the web feel calmer, cleaner, and more focused. The privacy-first approach is what really stood out to me - especially the emphasis on anonymized interactions and keeping user control front and center.
The combination of elegant UX, AI assistance, and thoughtful privacy design makes this feel like a browser built for the future instead of just another Chrome clone. Huge congratulations to the team - excited to see where Oasis goes next 🚀
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@ankit_sai_allam Where would you want it to go Ankit! If you could be greedy, what types of workflows would you dream of in Oasis? What would you want it to automate for you? The more we learn from your perspective and feedback, the better it will get!
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Browsing has become such a crowded experience, so building something calmer, more personal, and privacy-first feels refreshing. It’ll be interesting to see how people shape their own workflows with Oasis over time.
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@preetika_singh1 Are there any features in particular that you would wish for the most? Really looking for new ideas and a better understanding of how it could enhance your workflows
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This is one of the few AI products that actually feels intentional instead of overwhelming. The focus on privacy, calm design, and building AI that adapts to your workflow rather than hijacking it is genuinely refreshing.
“The browser should learn you, not the other way around” is such a strong vision. Excited to see where Oasis goes from here.
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@sanku_rajshree_rao I'm so thrilled that our focus resonates with you. Oftentimes, when you're a startup you lack direction, it feels like wandering in the desert. To see so many comments reinforcing that our North Star (user experience and privacy) is a worthy one is quite exhilarating. I would encourage you to not be shy: what do you really want us to do in Oasis? I'd love to understand what people hope and dream to accomplish with it. What outcomes do you want? How should it feel getting there? What does that look like? If we can picture it tangibly we can literally build it!
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Just downloaded, super smooth onboarding process! Can't wait to train it :)
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@jonathan_gans1 if you train it enough, it'll get smart enough to feed the entire pack on behalf of the Gotham City Dog Whisperers
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@adamthecreator Now we're talking :joy:
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Been using Oasis recently and I’ve genuinely been enjoying the overall experience. The browser feels really smooth, minimal, and thoughtfully designed, everything from the responsiveness to the clean interface just makes daily browsing feel lighter and less cluttered.
A lot of browsers today feel overloaded, but Oasis has this modern, focused feel to it that makes it refreshing to use. Definitely excited to see how the product evolves because the user experience already feels incredibly polished!
Huge congrats on the launch of Oasis Browser 🎉
The line “the browser should learn you, not the other way around” really stands out. Most browsers today feel crowded and extractive, while Oasis feels intentionally calm and focused. Love the privacy-first direction and the idea of AI amplifying the user instead of replacing their judgment.
Wishing @adamthecreator and the team an amazing launch day,excited to see how Oasis evolves as people train it around their real workflows.
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I have tried Oasis, and honestly, the biggest thing I noticed was how quiet it felt in a good way. Most browsers feel like they’re constantly pulling your attention somewhere else, but Oasis feels intentional. The interface is clean, fast, and calming without feeling minimal just for the sake of it.
What I liked most is that the AI feels supportive instead of pushy. It doesn’t try to think for you — it feels more like a layer that adapts to how you work over time. That “teach the browser” idea actually comes through in the experience.
Curious how you’re thinking about balancing personalization with keeping the product feeling lightweight over time. A lot of tools get powerful but eventually lose the calmness that made people love them in the first place.