Cherry AI guide

How to set up AI roleplay on Cherry AI

Create a roleplay setup that gives the companion context, tone, and boundaries without making the first message overloaded on Cherry AI.

Quick answer

  • A roleplay setup needs a character, a scene, a tone, and a simple first goal.
  • Keep the opening message direct so the companion knows how to respond.
  • Reset or start a new thread when the chat context becomes too tangled.

Steps

Step 1

Define the role and scene

Roleplay works better when Cherry AI has a clear starting frame instead of a vague instruction.

  • Name who the companion is, who the user is, and where the scene starts.
  • Include the tone: cozy, dramatic, comedic, mystery, training, adventure, or slice-of-life.
  • Give one immediate action for the companion to respond to.

Step 2

Keep boundaries and continuity clear

Roleplay continuity is easier when stable facts are separated from temporary scene events.

  • Put stable character facts in the companion profile or opening setup.
  • Use chat messages for temporary changes like location, mood, or the next objective.
  • If the companion forgets a detail, restate it naturally rather than piling on a long correction.

Step 3

Reset when the scene needs a clean start

Long chats can accumulate context that makes a new scene harder to steer.

  • Start a new thread or reset when you want a different scenario.
  • Use the companion profile page or chat controls to find available history and reset options.
  • For persistent issues, use support resources instead of trying to fix a technical problem with prompts.

FAQ

What makes a good AI roleplay opening?

A good opening states the character, scene, tone, and first action. It gives enough context to respond without locking the whole chat into one script.

Can I change the roleplay scenario later?

Yes, but large changes are often cleaner in a new thread or reset chat because the old context can keep influencing replies.

Where should I go if a companion stops responding?

Use the Cherry AI resources and contact pages, or email support@cherry.ai when an issue needs staff review.