AI second brain — builds, maintains, drives itself.
Every new chat, you start from zero: re-explain the project, re-paste the context, hunt for last week's answer. It never remembers — so you do the remembering, all day, every day.
You explain who you are and what you're working on — again. And tomorrow, the same.
Last Tuesday's perfect answer is buried in some old chat. So you redo it from scratch.
The same docs and links, pasted into every conversation, just to get one useful reply.
We all hit this a dozen times a day and shrug. I didn't — so I built something that doesn't forget.
No note-taking. No folders to keep tidy. Nothing to maintain. You connect it, and it takes it from there.
Add it to your AI assistant in a couple of clicks. One time — then you forget it's there.
It reads what you already have — messages, meetings, docs — and quietly builds your brain. Nothing for you to organize.
It already knows your people, projects and decisions — and every morning it hands you a brief of what moved and what's next.
And it stays yours. Keep it on your own computer, or your private space in our cloud — either way it's sealed off and only you can reach it. We never sell it or train on what's inside. The one thing we learn from is how brains get organized — the patterns, anonymously — never your content. How we protect your data →
It doesn't just jot down facts. It actually understands your world — enough that when you ask, you get a real answer, not a pile of notes to sift through.
While you were away it read everything that happened — messages, meetings, decisions — and filed it. So the moment you sit down, you're already caught up. No "let me get up to speed." Just ask:
"brief me"what moved overnight, and the follow-ups that matter"what's on my plate"today's to-dos — the weak ideas already dropped"what should I do next"it suggests the move; you decideThink of it as a small team working for you — some helping live while you work, some running overnight while you sleep. Each one takes a job off your plate.
It quietly holds your whole world — people, projects, decisions — and the links between them, so nothing important slips through the cracks.
No more: re-explaining yourself every chat.Every night it reads what happened that day and files it — decisions, who owns what, deadlines — and drops what's gone out of date.
No more: good work lost in old chats.It doesn't wait to be asked. Each morning it tells you what changed and what's next. Just say "brief me".
No more: starting every day lost.Built to push back, not flatter. It pressure-tests your thinking and catches the confident-but-wrong before it goes out the door.
No more: shipping a plausible mistake.The opposite job — it polishes anything headed to your boss, a client or an investor so it lands the way you meant it.
No more: a message that reads wrong.Each day it looks at what tripped it up and fixes the gap — so it's a little better tomorrow than it was today.
No more: a setup that never improves.Connect it once. It takes it from there — and hands your day back to you.
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