Shared AI
One conversation for you and the people you share life with. It knows who said what, remembers what you decide together, and helps you act on it — from tonight's dinner to next year's big move.
Maya & Jonas
Maya, Jonas & Iri
When you're just talking to each other, it stays out of the way. No wake words, no @-mentions — it simply knows the difference between a conversation and a question.
“I'm vegetarian” from Jonas is about Jonas. “We loved that trip” is about both of you. Every reply is grounded in who actually said what.
One thread, no side channels. Ask it something and the answer — and anything it does — lands in front of both of you, live.
Preferences, decisions, plans, running jokes, unresolved questions — the context that usually lives in six apps and two heads becomes memory you hold in common.
Every memory is visible, editable, and deletable — by either of you. Nothing hidden, nothing creepy.
Friday
🍝 Pasta al limone
Groceries
Parmesan · Basil + 6 more
Talk naturally, and the conversation quietly becomes lists, plans, trips, and projects — structured views for when you need them, kept current by the thread itself. Nobody transcribes anything into an app ever again.
And every action it takes is visible in the thread, recorded, and undoable. It acts in front of you, never behind your back.
Not a chore app. A shared brain for decisions, memories, plans, and the occasional stalemate.
Everyday
Big decisions
Remembering
Tonight
Ideas
Hard conversations
Households, families, and relationships don't all look alike — and none of them need to look any particular way here. Kids optional. Marriage optional. Connection required.
One life, two calendars, and an end to “I told you about that.”
Every version of family — kids or no kids, under one roof or five.
Rent, groceries, and whose turn it is — without the spreadsheet.
The trip that leaves the group chat and actually happens.
A shared brain for the people who already share everything.
Bandmates, book club, co-founders, coven. If there's a “we,” there's a space for it.
A personal AI hears
“My partner said they wanted to go to Japan sometime…”
Secondhand. One perspective. Starting from zero every time.
Iri was there
It knows Jonas wants the street food and you want the museums, that October worked for both of you — and it can pick the thread back up the moment you're ready.
Keep your personal AI
Yours, for you
Your own questions, drafts, work, and history live on in your own AI and your own tools. This product doesn't read them, doesn't merge them, doesn't want them.
Ours, for us
This AI is built for what happens between you: the shared conversation, the decisions, the plans, the memory you make together. Not a cluster of individuals' data — a third thing you build, on purpose.
Private by architecture
Every query is fenced to your space by row-level security — isolation enforced where the data lives, not just in app code.
It works through a fixed set of typed tools, never raw data access. It can add to your grocery list; it cannot wander.
Everything it remembers is listed where you both can see it — and either of you can edit or erase any of it, any time.
Your partner. Your family. Your roommates, your travel crew, your co-conspirators. Start the space in a minute and invite them.
Start your shared space