Private beta

Ruby helps manage the busywork and context of your life.

A personal AI assistant on WhatsApp and email who learns your preferences, keeps track of open loops, understands your schedule and contacts, and proactively helps things move forward.

Context, not commands

Ruby gets more useful as she understands how your life works.

Preferences

How you like plans made, which vendors you trust, what language to use with different people, and what needs approval first.

Schedule

Ruby reads availability, protects calendar details, and turns loose requests into realistic next steps.

Contacts

She knows who is in your trusted network, who is sensitive, and when she needs your explicit approval before reaching out.

Open loops

Forms, follow-ups, errands, reminders, household tasks, and recurring routines stop depending on you remembering every thread.

No new dashboard

Ruby lives where your life admin already shows up.

Message her on WhatsApp. Forward emails. Send a receipt, a menu, a business card, or a half-formed request. Ruby turns the messy input into something tracked, followed up, and closed.

Ruby

I saved the school form. If it is still open tomorrow afternoon, I will remind you.

What Ruby can handle

Busywork across people, services, tasks, and memory.

Coordinate with people

Find times, follow up, track replies, and keep conversations tied back to the right task.

Book trusted services

Contact your known vendors, cascade to backups, and ask before money or sensitive commitments.

Track tasks and routines

Remember delegated items, recurring habits, stale tasks, and the follow-ups that usually disappear.

Process useful images

Turn photos of receipts, menus, wine labels, business cards, and notes into structured records.

Prepare briefings

Surface the day ahead, pending approvals, unresolved items, and practical suggestions.

Act proactively

When enabled, Ruby notices missing recurring plans, stale responses, and approvals about to expire.

Boundaries built in

Helpful without pretending to be you.

01

Ruby has her own identity

She messages as Ruby, your assistant. She does not impersonate you.

02

Approval gates matter

Money, flagged contacts, new vendors, and sensitive actions require explicit consent.

03

Calendar privacy stays private

Ruby can use availability without exposing event titles, attendees, or private details.

04

Unknown senders are rejected

Ruby only talks to registered clients and known network contacts.

Join the private beta

For busy, tech-oriented people who want a real personal assistant layer.

Early beta access will be intentionally small. Share an email and we will reach out as Ruby opens up to more users.