Integrations

We will connect to other systems carefully.

We want to understand the structure of a life across work, health, finance, learning, home, and the signals that shape them. That means integrations matter. It also means they need boundaries, clear reasoning, and a pace we can stand behind.

How we think about them

We will connect systems that deepen context, not systems that only add noise.
We will explain what a connection changes before we ask anyone to trust it.
We will keep private information out of external AI services unless we say otherwise clearly and in advance.

Direction

Calendar and time

Calendar surfaces help us understand timing, commitments, transitions, and the real shape of a day.

Direction

Notes and capture

Notes make context richer. They help us see unfinished thinking, ongoing themes, and the difference between a task and an idea.

Direction

Finance and obligations

Finance tools can help us reason about deadlines, recurring pressure, and the life contexts that often stay invisible in typical productivity products.

Direction

Health and recovery

Health signals matter because a day is not only work. Energy, recovery, and effort should shape how priorities are interpreted.

What we are protecting

Connections should make the system clearer, not more crowded.

We are not trying to become a directory of connected tools. We are trying to choose the connections that genuinely improve context, explanation, and daily judgment.

Suggest a connection

Suggest the app or service you would most want us to connect.
Tell us why it matters in your daily structure, not only what tool you use.
Help us understand whether that connection should clarify context, priorities, or recommendations.