Transparency
How Witara thinks
No hidden magic. No language model guessing. A deterministic engine with visible reasoning, explainable signals, and decisions you can read.
We gather your context
Tasks, events, notes, finances, and reminders flow into a unified picture. Each item belongs to a life context (Work, Health, Finance, Personal, Learning, Home) that carries its own weight.
We score every item
Each task, event, and transaction is evaluated through a deterministic scoring layer that considers urgency, personal context, behavioral patterns, and recent momentum. No randomness. No black box.
We learn from your behavior
When you complete a task, your momentum in that context rises. When you postpone, the system notes the pattern. Over time, Witara learns your rhythms: when you focus best, which areas get attention, and where things drift.
We surface what matters
From all scored items, Witara selects one priority, two to five recommendations, and one insight. Focus mode narrows this to just the priority. Do-not-disturb suppresses entire contexts on your quiet days.
We explain every decision
Each recommendation carries reasons: "Due today," "This context is high priority," "Tasks here are often delayed." You can read why something surfaced and correct the system if it got something wrong.
Signals we consider
We want to be clear about the kinds of signals that shape ranking, without publishing exact weights, thresholds, or internal tuning.
Urgency
Items closer to real deadlines rise in importance, especially when delay would create meaningful cost or stress.
Context priority
The system considers which areas of life currently deserve more attention, without treating every context as equally urgent all the time.
Performance patterns
Completion, postponement, and follow-through history shape how strongly a task is surfaced or softened.
Momentum
Recent progress in a context can temporarily increase its salience when that momentum looks worth protecting.
Weekly emphasis
A context held closer for the week can receive more interpretive attention during that period.
Friction signals
Repeated deferral, instability, or avoidance can reduce confidence and change how forcefully something is surfaced.
We use a real decision engine, not magic.