One window. Your whole working mind.
- Move the 3pm design review to Wednesday so you can sit with Priya
- Pull Owen onto the runbook — he closed the same gap on Helios
- Send Maya the eng update; she's blocked since Monday
It reads the room
before you do.
A continuous, private model of your day — across windows, threads, and meetings.
Atlas v2 — launch readiness.
12 docs open, 38 messages this morning, two unresolved decisions. It already knows which one matters most.
Deep work, 14:00–16:00.
Calendar held. Slack on do-not-disturb. Notifications routed to a single quiet brief.
Priya is waiting — 18 hours.
Last message: "any blockers on the security review?" You drafted a reply, never sent. It remembers.
Ship behind a flag.
You've discussed it across three threads. It's collected the arguments — ready when you are.
A second mind that remembers
everything that matters.
A structured graph of people, decisions, promises. Yours. Editable. Forgettable.
Ship Atlas behind a flag in week one.
Priya prefers async briefs over standups.
Runbook to Maya by Friday, 5pm sharp.
Atlas hard date — Tuesday, November 4.
No meetings before 10am. Ever.
Hiring freeze through Q4 — backfill only.
From thought to done
across every app.
Multi-step actions across your tools. You stay in approval. It handles the rest.
Scroll to walk through three real flows. Each is one prompt; everything below is autonomous.
Reschedule a week
in seconds.
“Push everything non-critical past Thursday.” It does — with a tailored note to each attendee, in your voice.
Close every loop.
Promised the runbook by Friday? It drafts, you approve, it sends — and logs the promise as resolved in your memory.
Briefed before every meeting.
Two minutes before you join: who's there, what they last asked, what you decided last time. No more cold opens.
From keyboard,
to voice, to glass.
Same memory. Every surface. Speak on a walk. Glance through your lenses. Type at your desk.