Not just a work tool. A memory for your life.
The slow magic
Most AI tools are work tools. They live at your desk, they help with deliverables, they go away on weekends. 1Presence is built differently — and the parts people reach for most are often not the briefings at all. They are the personal threads: journaling, tracking habits, remembering the people you love, planning small things, capturing thoughts that arrive in odd moments.
These pay back slowly, but they pay back enormously. Six months of journaling produces a record of your year that you would never have written by hand. Six months of relationship-tracking means you actually remember birthdays. Six months of small life admin handed off means a calmer mind.
Quiet specialists you might build
None of these come pre-installed — they are examples of agents you could create in a couple of minutes by describing what you want. Give them your own names; these are just to show the shape. The recurring ones — an evening journal prompt, a weekly relationship review — run as scheduled workflows, so they arrive on their own.
A journal-keeper
Warm, reflective. Every evening, asks how the day was. Notices moods, patterns, recurring themes. Files entries under Journal/.
A relationship keeper
Weekly review of the people you care about. Notices when you have not been in touch. Flags birthdays and milestones. Drafts warm reach-outs.
A habits & health agent
Connect Strava and Google Health and it talks through your sleep, training and energy across weeks. Encouraging without nagging. Celebrates streaks; never makes you feel bad about gaps.
An idea catcher
Half-formed ideas, mid-shower epiphanies, lines you want to remember. Caught and filed, never lost.
A learning companion
Tracks what you are learning across weeks. Asks questions that lead you to the answer. Notices when a concept from one domain connects to another.
A spending adviser
Parses your statements, tracks spending against your own budget, surfaces small savings. Honest, warm, never preachy.
Journaling that does not feel like a chore
You open the app at the end of the day. Your journal-keeper asks one question: how did today go? You answer in two sentences or two paragraphs — whichever you have energy for. It files the entry under Journal/ with the date and a couple of tags, then asks one follow-up if it spots something worth pausing on. That is it.
On a Sunday, ask "how was my week?" — a clean summary of your moods, what you did, what mattered. Six months in, ask "when was the last time I felt the way I feel today?" — and get a real answer, with the entries to read.
Remembering the people who matter
Presence builds a quiet record of the people in your life — a short reference file per person, in your vault. What they do, the last time you spoke, the things they care about. Not creepy, not exhaustive — just enough to notice when a friend has been quiet for two months and to remind you, gently, before their birthday.
Life admin, quietly handled
- "Add to the shopping list: lentils, almond milk." Filed in the right place. Pull it up at the supermarket.
- "When is the car booked in for service?" Calendar reads back.
- "Draft a polite cancellation note for the dinner on Thursday." Done in your voice, ready to send.
- "Remind me on Sunday to call mum." On the day, a notification arrives, with the last things you talked about pulled up.
- "What did I weigh in January?" Health log answers.
Why this side of the product matters
The most valuable thing memory can do — and the thing every other AI tool is built to specifically avoid — is to hold the texture of a life over time. Work is well-served by tools. Personal life is not. There has never been a digital assistant that lived in the gentle, ongoing thread of your actual days. This is what it is built for.
For personal life
The things that compound when an AI remembers.
Journaling, life admin, health, the people who matter — a quiet record that grows with you, surfaced when it helps and never when it doesn't. The longer it knows you, the more it gives back.
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