Not another chatbot. Your assistant.

Your life. One assistant. Everything connected.

Turn the way you already work, plan, create, and keep track of things into a portable assistant starter package - with human review, visible boundaries, and a center of gravity that stays yours.

  • Private
  • Guided
  • Human-reviewed
  • User-controlled

Then real life pulls

The system does not stay neatly assembled on its own.

Emails, appointments, job notes, family details, customer follow-ups, ideas, and decisions pull apart across tools. A well-built assistant can reconnect the load without pretending it should run your life for you.

Connections stretch. Labels lose their source. The distance between “I meant to” and “I did” gets wider.

Reassembly starts with the person

Not a reset. A new system organized around your actual life.

The pieces do not return to generic starting positions. Your assistant learns the shape of the work, home, commitments, boundaries, and decisions that already belong to you.

Different people carry different systems. The compiler begins there.

Small-business owners

Keep customers, plans, follow-ups, and daily operations easier to see.

Contractors and field workers

Carry job decisions, material needs, callbacks, and site notes forward.

Parents and households

Coordinate schedules, reminders, household projects, and shared details.

Makers and creatives

Protect the thread between ideas, custom work, inventory, events, and delivery.

Writers and worldbuilders

Hold onto characters, timelines, sources, continuity, and revision decisions.

People managing a lot

Create better continuity when memory, organization, or context is under strain.

Assistant identities

No two assistants should come out the same.

Different people. Different work. Different lives. Different assistants. These are demonstrations of range—not a catalog of six products to choose from.

Maker Assistant: Curious. Inventive. Highly capable. A premium science-fiction robotic assistant in its working environment.

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Maker Assistant

Curious. Inventive. Highly capable.

An inventive studio and workshop assistant that helps turn rough ideas into finished, repeatable work.

  • Custom orders
  • Product ideas
  • Inventory
  • Event preparation
  • Shipping
  • Customer messages

Not a prefab choice. Your assistant emerges from your reviewed intake, boundaries, and approval rules.

Bakery Assistant: Warm. Organized. Steady. A premium science-fiction robotic assistant in its working environment.

Identity study 02 / 06 · example of range

Bakery Assistant

Warm. Organized. Steady.

A practical counter-and-kitchen operations assistant for the details that pile up around every bake.

  • Order notes
  • Customer questions
  • Prep reminders
  • Seasonal menus
  • Social-post drafts

Not a prefab choice. Your assistant emerges from your reviewed intake, boundaries, and approval rules.

Household Assistant: Calm. Grounded. Reliable. A premium science-fiction robotic assistant in its working environment.

Identity study 03 / 06 · example of range

Household Assistant

Calm. Grounded. Reliable.

A shared-memory assistant for busy homes, built around the household's own boundaries.

  • Appointments
  • School schedules
  • Grocery notes
  • Family reminders
  • Household projects

Not a prefab choice. Your assistant emerges from your reviewed intake, boundaries, and approval rules.

Contractor Assistant: Field-ready. Direct. Durable. A premium science-fiction robotic assistant in its working environment.

Identity study 04 / 06 · example of range

Contractor Assistant

Field-ready. Direct. Durable.

A job-side organizer that helps keep field details connected from estimate to follow-up.

  • Job notes
  • Material lists
  • Callbacks
  • Estimate drafts
  • Photo references
  • Customer follow-up

Not a prefab choice. Your assistant emerges from your reviewed intake, boundaries, and approval rules.

Research Assistant: Observant. Precise. Insightful. A premium science-fiction robotic assistant in its working environment.

Identity study 05 / 06 · example of range

Research Assistant

Observant. Precise. Insightful.

A careful research partner for sources, patterns, open questions, and evidence that must stay traceable.

  • Source trails
  • Research notes
  • Open questions
  • Comparisons
  • Continuity
  • Evidence review

Not a prefab choice. Your assistant emerges from your reviewed intake, boundaries, and approval rules.

Personal Operations Assistant: Composed. Organized. Dependable. A premium science-fiction robotic assistant in its working environment.

Identity study 06 / 06 · example of range

Personal Operations Assistant

Composed. Organized. Dependable.

A calm operating layer for the recurring threads that compete for attention.

  • Email drafts
  • Reminders
  • Projects
  • Reference notes
  • Recurring workflows
  • Decision tracking

Not a prefab choice. Your assistant emerges from your reviewed intake, boundaries, and approval rules.

Six authored examples. No selector, no fixed SKU, and no human impersonation. Your final assistant comes from the life, work, boundaries, and intake you review.

From personal to shared

A private center can still collaborate.

The shared space sits between distinct people and assistants. It does not erase their boundaries or merge them into one ownerless mind.

The camera pulls back

One trusted connection becomes a network of bounded centers.

Another project. Another person. Another assistant. Each private center stays distinct while authorized spaces carry the work between them.

Calm after the reveal

Make the everyday threads easier to carry.

The goal is practical support with visible sources, boundaries, and approval points.

Tell us what keeps getting dropped

How it works

A guided path from your reality to a portable starter Vault.

  1. 1

    Tell us how you operate

    Start with the work, life, tools, and friction you actually have.

  2. 2

    Choose your input path

    Answer five guided questions or bring notes, AI answers, Markdown, or JSON.

  3. 3

    Review every answer

    Correct the exact intake before anything is accepted for compilation.

  4. 4

    Verify and receive human review

    A real person reviews the canonical intake before compilation.

  5. 5

    Compile the starter Vault

    A versioned, portable package is assembled from the reviewed material.

  6. 6

    Review and install in your Drive

    We contact you to review the Starter Vault and install the workspace in your own Google Drive.

What the Vault is

The workspace behind a personal AI assistant.

Your Vault is a personalized workspace structure designed to live in your own Google Drive. It organizes the context, instructions, workflows, reference material, and boundaries your assistant needs to work more consistently with you.

We build it. You own it.

Each Starter Vault is intentionally the smallest useful architecture for the person receiving it. It is not a copy of Curtis and Forge’s full internal system.

  • Personalized assistant instructions and seed
  • Google Drive workspace and folder structure
  • Operating and continuity rules
  • Starter workflows appropriate to your needs
  • Reference and context structure
  • Privacy and approval boundaries
  • Assistant setup and installation instructions
  • Initial handoff, projects, decisions, and receipts

Privacy and ownership

You choose the material. You approve the build.

Clarity about data handling is part of the product, not fine print added at the end.

Private by design: only the information needed to review this request is stored in the private Horizon intake. Your delivered Starter Vault is designed to live in your own Google Drive workspace.

Invite-only private pilot

Human reviewed · limited intake

Start small. Build something that can grow with you.

Your invite opens one guided request. You can answer five short questions or bring material you already have. Both paths produce the same reviewable intake.

The code is not consumed until your canonical request is saved. If you leave early, you can return and use it again.

This is not an instant download, automatic installation, or immediate account creation.

  1. 01Enter pilot access code
  2. 02Choose Guided or Bring Existing
  3. 03Review found answers, gaps, and conflicts
  4. 04Human review, compilation, and personal follow-up

Once your Vault is installed, wake it with:“Open my Vault and get caught up.”

  1. Access
  2. Intake
  3. Review
  4. Received

Pilot access

Have an invite?

The landing page stays public. An invite is only required to start a private request.

Codes are single-use and can be revoked before redemption. Access failures use one generic message.

Stay in the loop

Join the Vault Compiler waitlist.

Leave one email. We’ll let you know when a private-pilot opening is available and send occasional Vault updates—nothing else.

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No account. No intake questions. You can opt out of future emails at any time.