The point is not the shelf. It is seeing what is possible.
A shelf on every add screen
A blank page is the hardest place to start. You know 1Presence could keep an eye on your training, or sweep your inbox each morning — but the first version of anything is the expensive one to imagine. So the Catalog puts finished examples where the blank page would be: browse them, open one up, and take the one closest to what you meant.
What you take is a copy that becomes yours — drawing on your own data from the moment it lands, and yours to reshape by asking, like anything else you own here. The shelf turns “I could do that” into “I want that one”.
Dashboards
A training week, money at a glance — real layouts with real shapes, ready to point at your own data.
Skills
Patterns worth stealing — a meeting-notes filer, a capture that listens for the things you mention in passing.
Routines
A morning inbox tidy, a weekly review — recurring work, pre-shaped, scheduled only when you say so.
Specialists
A ready-formed team member — named, styled, equipped — you can adopt and then make your own.
Kits: a whole corner of your life, at once
Some of the best things on the shelf come as a Kit — a coordinated set built to work together over one corner of your life. Not four separate things to wire up, but one thing in four parts, already connected.
Add Home Finances once and you get the lot: a skill that quietly notes the bills and income you mention in conversation, the ledger it writes them to, a dashboard that shows where things stand, and a weekly tidy that keeps it all current — with a careful specialist to run it. Mention a bill in passing on Tuesday; find it on the dashboard by Friday. Nothing to configure, because the pieces already know about each other.
Take the whole thing at once, or just the pieces you want — the rest stay one tap away. And everything a Kit gives you wears a small tag showing where it came from, so you always know which pieces belong together.
Yours to keep — or to remove, cleanly
If a Kit turns out not to be for you, remove it. You choose exactly which pieces go and which stay — maybe the routine was the wrong rhythm but the ledger earned its keep — and anything you have recorded along the way stays yours. Removing a Kit takes away the machinery, never your data.
They get better on their own
When we improve a piece you have taken — a sharper skill, a better-shaped dashboard — the improvement can reach your copy. But it never overwrites the changes that made it yours, and it never touches your data. Where you have reshaped something, your shape wins.
And you choose the manner of it: updates can apply on their own, ask you first, or wait until you come looking. The shelf keeps improving underneath you, at exactly the pace you are comfortable with.
Try asking
The Catalog is also a conversation — you can browse the shelf, or simply describe the corner of your life you want handled:
Offers the Home Finances Kit — the capture skill, the ledger, the dashboard and the weekly tidy — to take whole or in pieces.
Opens the shelf of dashboard examples, each ready to copy and point at your own data.
Takes away the skill, dashboard and routine; your ledger — and everything in it — stays put.
Ready-made, then yours
Start from something finished, and make it your own.
A shelf of working examples on every add screen; Kits that stand up a whole life area at once, already wired; and improvements that reach your copy without ever touching your changes or your data.
Take one down from the shelf.
The fastest way to see what 1Presence can do for a corner of your life is to start from a Kit that already does it.
Everything a Kit adds is tagged, reshapeable, and removable — and your data always stays yours.