Waitlist · early access opens June

A specialized intelligence
that observes your patterns,
learns your ways of working,
and does the work for you.

Early access opens June.

What it does

Six things, today.

And a lot more.

All you have to do is review and say yes.

How it works

Five steps. You barely lift a finger.

  1. 1

    It listens

    To your calls and messages, as they happen. No bot in the meeting, no form to fill in.

  2. 2

    It sees you working

    What you said you'd do, who's waiting on you, what's coming up. It quietly keeps track of all of it.

  3. 3

    It understands you

    The more it sees, the better it knows how you work, what matters to you, and what doesn't.

  4. 4

    It starts doing the work

    It replies, it follows up, it preps you for meetings, and it starts allocating the tasks.

  5. 5

    You just approve

    You read it, change a word if you want, and say yes. The choice is always yours.

What "it does the work" looks like

You wake up. It's already done.
You just say yes.

These aren't reminders. Awre has done the actual work and laid it out for you to approve.

Finance asked for the numbers

Here are the figures finance needs for the monthly close.

Revenue, burn, and runway pulled and laid out in the format they asked for last time. Two flags worth a look before it goes.
you decide
VC meeting at 2pm

Everything you need for the call is ready.

The five things they asked for last time, each one shipped since. The latest numbers. The one open risk, with your answer to it.
you decide
The hard reply you've been putting off

Your reply to the client is drafted, in your voice.

“Thanks for your patience. Here's the revised scope with the two changes we discussed. Happy to walk through it tomorrow.”
you decide
Done while you slept

Your weekly update went out to the team, on time.

Max and Rita changed the scope this week. Awre caught it, folded it into the update, and sent the whole thing without you lifting a finger.
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Why I'm building this

For two years I kept feeding my thinking: notes, decisions, the reasons behind them, into tools that forgot all of it the moment I closed the tab.

Nothing was built around me. The big AI models are trained on everyone, which means they're really trained on no one. I wanted one that was trained on me. One that got more useful the longer I used it, instead of starting from zero every time.

It didn't exist. So I'm building it. One intelligence per person, that listens, learns how you work, and does the work for you.

Founder

The more it knows you,
the better it gets.

And when your team uses it, the magic compounds further. Awre is opening to a small first group in June. Ask for your place, and we'll let you in by hand.

Built for one person at a time.