Jackie
Talk to it like a chief of staff. It remembers everything, and taps you on the shoulder before things slip.



Notes apps capture. Task apps require manual entry. Chatbots don't remember you between sessions. Jackie is built around a different premise: say it once, and the app folds it into a standing memory of your life, pulls out anything actionable, and flags what you'd otherwise forget — instead of waiting for you to check a list.
Who it's for
Client work
Projects and relationships tracked with per-client silence thresholds — Jackie flags a client who's gone quiet.
Personal life
Birthdays, routines, and the people you mention, held in the same memory as the work.
What's inside
On-device transcription with a waveform tied to real recording metering. Tap the mic anywhere in the app.
A living document of your life — batched updates, reconciled on delete, cleaned up over time.
Every note runs a separate pass for tasks, events, and people mentioned — independent of the memory fold.
Overdue tasks, silent clients, lapsed routines, and birthdays surface without being asked — computed entirely offline.
Two-way sync to one device calendar of your choosing.
Chat with Jackie about your own life, memory-aware. Taking actions from chat — creating or rescheduling a task — is next.
Under the hood
Memory that pays for itself
Claude only returns the sections of your memory that changed — not a full rewrite — and notes batch up to ten per fold instead of firing a call each time. A separate cleanup pass ages out stale open questions while people, goals, and decisions are protected from ever being silently dropped.
The result reads like an evolving story about your life, not a growing database — and the cost stays roughly flat no matter how much history it holds.
Solo, in active development since May 2026. Distributed through TestFlight; iOS only, for now.
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