Your personal assistant
Stop deciding.
Start doing.
Helen plans your day for you. Tell her what's on your mind — she handles the rest.
On your phone. On your laptop. Wherever you exhale.
— and on the web —

This is for you if
Your to-do list is a graveyard.
You write things down and never look at them again. Helen schedules them so you can't avoid them.
You can't decide what to do next.
Helen picks the one thing that matters and tells you. No scrolling, no agonizing.
You forget what you said yes to.
Helen reads your email, your calendar, your messages, and remembers for you.
Three things, that's it
You talk. Helen plans. You exhale.
Step 01
Tell her what's on your mind.
“I need to reply to Stripe, finish the deck, and call mom.” She'll catch the rest from your inbox.
Step 02
She writes the day for you.
Helen looks at your calendar, your priorities, your energy, and slots everything in. Lunch included.
Step 03
You just do the next thing.
One card on the screen at a time. When it's done, the next one appears. No deciding required.
A day, on rails
One thing. Then the next thing. That's the whole app.
Most apps give you a to-do list. Helen gives you a single, gentle nudge. When you're done, she fades it out and shows you the next. You stay in flow. You stop bouncing between tabs.
9:00
Reply to Stripe (drafted)
10:00
Deep work · pattern library
11:00
Design review with Maya
Now12:30
Lunch — actually eat
3:15
Pick up Theo
From people who get it
“I have ADHD and I have not opened a productivity app twice. Helen survived because I never have to open her — she emails me what to do.”
Sarah · founder
“It's the first time something didn't feel like it was making me responsible for itself.”
Marcus · PM
“I stopped having that 11pm panic. Helen already knows what tomorrow looks like.”
Priya · ops director
Hand it over.
You've been holding it long enough.




