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Access and pricing

Pricing will stay simple, even before it is final.

We are not publishing exact numbers yet. What is already clear is the shape of the offer: one early paid path, open early access, and a rollout that stays close to onboarding quality rather than marketing urgency.

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What this page means today

We are not charging publicly yet.
Early access accounts are free and fully open right now.
The clearest next step today is to create an account, not to compare plans.

One clear personal path

We want our access model to be easy to understand for an individual user who wants a calmer daily operating layer.

A careful launch period

Early access is open while onboarding, recommendation quality, and pricing continue to mature together.

No pricing maze

We are not designing ourselves around a large stack of tiers, pressure tactics, and feature confusion.

Access path

We expect pricing and access to become legible in stages.

This is not a pricing table yet. It is the clearest public view of the order we are shaping: open early access now, founding access next, and a more public paid path later.

Now

Early access

Accounts are open, free, and complete while we shape the first paid path with real usage.

Soon

Founding member access

We expect early members to move into a simple paid path with close feedback loops and deliberate onboarding.

Direction

Focused system access

Our long-term direction is a thoughtful system people can understand and trust daily.

Commercial direction

We want the first paid path to feel calm, obvious, and close to the product.

We would rather explain the current commercial state plainly than publish a polished pricing table before the product is ready to support it with confidence.

A single paid path first

Our first commercial version will likely begin with one clear personal plan instead of several confusing tiers.

Founding members get proximity

We expect early customers to receive closer onboarding, direct feedback loops, and a more deliberate transition into paid plans.

Pricing should protect calm

Our model should not pressure people into a maze of upgrades. It should stay consistent with who we are.

What pricing should protect

Our access model should reinforce our philosophy.

We are not building ourselves as a bundle of modules with a maze of upgrades. Our commercial model should stay calm, legible, and easy for an individual user to understand.

Pricing signals

Decision support grounded in multiple life contexts
A limited recommendation layer with explanations
A calmer product surface than typical productivity suites
An access model designed to stay understandable as the product grows

Early access

Create your account while we shape the first paid path with care.