Agent at the center
The assistant is part of the workspace, close to your writing, files, context, and tools, so it can help with the actual work instead of answering in isolation.
What changes
The assistant is part of the workspace, close to your writing, files, context, and tools, so it can help with the actual work instead of answering in isolation.
Your work accumulates as a local knowledge base. Notes, drafts, references, and decisions stay near the projects they belong to.
Write with surrounding context, references, search, and structure already available. The page is no longer a blank surface.
Agents can move beyond suggestion into useful action through local tools, skills, and workspace-aware workflows.
Local-first by default. Your files, working memory, and project context remain yours, portable and inspectable.
A restrained interface for long sessions: less dashboard noise, fewer interruptions, more room for thinking.
Where it becomes useful
Collect source material, keep notes close, ask the agent to compare, summarize, and turn scattered context into a clearer line of inquiry.
Move from raw findings to a structured argument. Draft outlines, refine sections, and keep supporting material within reach.
Build your own study trail from reading notes, questions, examples, and explanations that can be revisited later.
Turn repeated thinking into durable context: decisions, references, playbooks, project memory, and reusable notes.
Develop ideas from fragments into essays, posts, newsletters, and public writing without losing the private context behind them.
A local base of documents, notes, references, and project material that grows with your real work.
01A context-aware collaborator that can work from the same material you are seeing, editing, and organizing.
02A path from intent to execution through tools, skills, shell, and workspace operations.
03One local place for knowledge, writing, agent work, and action.
Designed around files you can keep, move, inspect, and own.
Write, ask, and act from the same context instead of switching tools.
Every note, draft, and reference can become useful agent context later.
macOS available now
v1.0.18 · macOS 12+