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The personal AI that runs your day — and answers for it.

OpenClaw and Lindy will act for you across your apps. Octos does that too — it connects your calendar, inbox, Telegram, and docs — but into one record you own, where every reminder it sets, message it drafts, and nudge toward your goals is recorded, gradeable, and yours to veto. An assistant that runs your day, and a mentor you can actually hold accountable.

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Built on Octos, a self-hosted engine · skip to the tech

For: prosumers · founders · investors who want one assistant they can trust with the whole picture — not five that each see a slice.

What it does, every day.

Connects your calendar, inbox, Telegram, and docs into one graph.  Acts — reminds you, drafts and sends on your say-so, researches a decision, keeps you honest on your goals.  Answers for it — every move recorded, scored against what happened, and yours to veto.

Why you can trust it with everything.

One record you own

Calendar, mail, chats, docs, people, goals — one append-only graph on your machine, not a dozen app silos it rents access to. Connect a source; what it learns stays yours.

Every action, accountable

It doesn't just act — every reminder, draft, send, and nudge passes a gate and lands on the record. Audit exactly what your assistant did, and whether its judgment was any good. (mechanism: gate + trace.)

A mentor with a track record

It advises toward your goals, and its calls get scored later against what actually happened — so its judgment earns trust or loses it. Nothing acts without a kill-switch you hold. (mechanism: calibration + pause-all.)

For builders: run the engine.

It connects through MCP — calendar, mail, Telegram, docs — runs an autonomous work-cycle on a cadence, and writes everything through one governed gate. Self-hosted, on models you run.

$ octosd  —  self-host the node · MCP connectors in · any model behind it

Planned: more connectors · a mobile brief · shared household mode.

Concept — but not vaporware. The engine runs a governed personal OS today (the one tracking this very project); a productized, connect-your-own-life version is in active development.

One assistant, the whole picture — and you own it.

An assistant that acts, a mentor that keeps you honest, a record you hold.