How it works
A companion for your wellbeing while you run AI all day. Here is what it does for you.
At a natural pause, it hands you your own promise back.
When a stretch has run long, never mid task, it offers you the five-minute reset you asked for: outside, phone in your pocket, a calm voice, then back. Something like this, in your own words.
“You said, after a heavy afternoon, walk to the corner and back. It’s been one of those. The light holds forty more minutes.”
One line. You tap it and take the reset, or you let it pass. Either way the work is still there when you get back, and the calls you make after are sharper for the break.
It focuses on your wellbeing through a heavy week.
It notices strain: long stretches without a break, review loops that stopped converging. A good week with it is one where you still step outside on the hard afternoons, where the tenth hour has a breath in it, and where you end the day less frayed than you used to.
A small window sits in the corner and breathes. On calm weeks it thins almost to nothing. As heavy days stack up it gathers, like weather, so you feel your own week in the corner of your eye.
You download it and write one promise.
No account, no signup. A single download for your Mac that runs on its own from the menu bar. It asks once to notice the rhythm of your day, never to read what you write.
Then you finish one sentence, like “when I’ve had a heavy afternoon, I’ll walk to the corner and back.” That promise is yours, and it stays on your machine.
Soon it will read more of the week, and help faster.
It works with your Claude and OpenAI sessions today. Next it learns the rest of your day and hands you help in the moment:
- Calendar breaks, so a reset can land in the gap before your next meeting. coming soon
- Instant practices you can start on the spot, without leaving what you are doing. coming soon
- Your smartwatch and email, read only for their coarse shape. coming soon
What it reads, and what it never reads.
- It reads when you work, never what you write.
- A single sentence about the rhythm of your week is the only thing that ever leaves your machine. It is a handful of coarse counts, never a word you typed, a page you read, a file you opened, or a person you messaged.
- It forgets. Your patterns are kept about two weeks, then dropped.
- You are in charge. One slider makes it quieter or more present, and you can change your promise or quit it any time.
The rest of the time, it stays out of your way.
It speaks maybe once a day, or not at all, and it never follows up, keeps score, or nags. A companion built to want less of your attention should be easy to keep around.