Meet Fred.
Your personal AI assistant.
He remembers your business, talks to your tools, and gets things done — without you needing to explain it twice.

The problem
Why generic AI fails you.
It forgets you every chat
Every conversation starts from zero. You explain who you are, what you sell, who's on the team. Again.
It only talks, never acts
Helpful answers, polished drafts. Nothing actually gets sent, scheduled, or filed. You still do the work.
It doesn't know your business
Generic suggestions for a generic company. No idea who Sarah from Acme is or why last month's invoice matters.
How Fred is different
Three things he does that the others don't.
Memory
Knows your business from day one.
Onboard once. He picks up every chat right where you left off.
Action
Doesn't just talk — he hits send.
Plugged into your inbox, calendar, CRM. He drafts, you approve.
Context
Knows your team, tools, and tone.
Coordinates without putting you in the loop.
A day in your life
What changes when Fred shows up.
- 8:00
Stare at 47 unread emails. Try to remember yesterday's call.
- 12:00
Explain the same task to the team. Third time this month.
- 18:00
Realize you forgot to follow up with the client. Again.
- 8:00
Open Telegram. Fred has the recap and today's two priorities.
- 12:00
Fred briefs the team in their style. You don't repeat yourself.
- 18:00
Fred already sent the follow-up. He pings you with the reply.
What Fred can do
Six things he picks up before lunch.
Remembers everything you tell him.
Onboard once. After that he picks up every conversation right where you left off — no recaps, no "as I mentioned earlier".
Learn moreSends emails. Files reports. Posts updates.
Plugged into your inbox, calendar, CRM, Slack, Notion. He drafts, you tap approve. The send button is yours.
Wakes up before you do.
Morning brief on your phone with yesterday's wins, today's priorities, and the two emails that actually need you.
Adapts to how you work.
Hates long answers? Short. Want details? Deep. Picks up your shortcuts, your tone, your no-go phrases.
Talks to each teammate in their style.
Knows who does what. Briefs each person their way. Coordinates without putting you in the loop.
Smarter every single chat.
Each conversation makes him sharper about your business. A month in he knows more context than a new hire after six.
Remembers everything you tell him.
Onboard once. After that he picks up every conversation right where you left off — no recaps, no "as I mentioned earlier".
Learn moreSends emails. Files reports. Posts updates.
Plugged into your inbox, calendar, CRM, Slack, Notion. He drafts, you tap approve. The send button is yours.
Wakes up before you do.
Morning brief on your phone with yesterday's wins, today's priorities, and the two emails that actually need you.
Adapts to how you work.
Hates long answers? Short. Want details? Deep. Picks up your shortcuts, your tone, your no-go phrases.
Talks to each teammate in their style.
Knows who does what. Briefs each person their way. Coordinates without putting you in the loop.
Smarter every single chat.
Each conversation makes him sharper about your business. A month in he knows more context than a new hire after six.
Conversations
Eight things you can ask Fred today.
Real prompts, real answers. Tap a card to see what comes back.
Fred
Research
Compare Lindy, Ema, and Cove for me. What would actually fit a 5-person team like ours?
| Lindy | Ema | Cove | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pricing | $49+ | Custom | $30 |
| Best for | Email ops | Big teams | Solo |
| Weakness | Email-only | Heavy setup | No actions |
Fred
Filtered intel
Watch this YouTube interview with the Lovable founder and tell me what's worth stealing for us.
They onboard with one prompt, no forms.
Daily Loom from the founder, not a CMO.
Pricing flips at the 7-day mark, not 14.
Discord, not Slack, for power users.
↳ #2 fits our onboarding flow — 30 min to test.
Fred
Daily brief
One thing from the news this morning I should actually care about. AI / SaaS / our space.
Y Combinator opens an AI-only Summer 2026 batch — $500k SAFE.
You qualify on revenue. Application closes Friday. Worth the form: a YC stamp pulls in the inbound we've been chasing.
ycombinator.com
Fred
Inbox triage
Show me everything in my inbox today that actually needs me. Skip the noise.
- 1
Sarah, Acme · Contract revision
She's waiting on you since Tuesday.
- 2
Stripe · Failed payout
$4,200, won't retry on its own.
- 3
Mike (designer) · Hand-off draft
Blocking Alex's launch on Mon.
- 4
Investor intro · Re: warm intro
Yes/no decides next week.
Fred
Draft + send
Draft a no to this VC, polite, leave the door open for next round.
Subject
Re: iSendora — early conversations
Hey Mark — really appreciated the time. We're going to hold off on a round for now and stay heads-down on revenue. Would love to keep you in the loop and reconnect when we open the next one — likely Q3.
Fred
Memory
What did we decide about hiring a designer last month, and did we ever do anything?
April 9: you and your cofounder agreed to bring in a freelance designer for the Fred page. Budget $2k, 2-week scope.
Fred
Thinking partner
I'm thinking of raising prices 2x. Poke holes in this before I send the email.
Three things that would hurt:
- 1.Acme is your biggest reference. They signed at the old rate. 2x reads like a renegotiation, not a raise.
- 2.Pricing page still says "from $X/mo". Inbound from last week will quote the old number.
- 3.You don't have a value-add to point at. New price, same scope = friction.
↳ Before sending: what's the new tier earning them?
Fred
Pre-meeting
Brief me on Sarah from Acme before our 3pm — what's the history, what did she ask last time?
Relationship
Met at the a16z founder dinner, NYC, Feb 2026. Warm intro from Sequoia.
Last topic
Pricing for their 12-person ops team. You said you'd come back with a number.
Open question
Whether you can include onboarding in the first month.
Deal stage
Demo done. Proposal due. Champion is engaged.
Vibe
Direct. Hates jargon. Compliments short emails.
Fred
Research
Compare Lindy, Ema, and Cove for me. What would actually fit a 5-person team like ours?
| Lindy | Ema | Cove | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pricing | $49+ | Custom | $30 |
| Best for | Email ops | Big teams | Solo |
| Weakness | Email-only | Heavy setup | No actions |
Fred
Filtered intel
Watch this YouTube interview with the Lovable founder and tell me what's worth stealing for us.
They onboard with one prompt, no forms.
Daily Loom from the founder, not a CMO.
Pricing flips at the 7-day mark, not 14.
Discord, not Slack, for power users.
↳ #2 fits our onboarding flow — 30 min to test.
Fred
Daily brief
One thing from the news this morning I should actually care about. AI / SaaS / our space.
Y Combinator opens an AI-only Summer 2026 batch — $500k SAFE.
You qualify on revenue. Application closes Friday. Worth the form: a YC stamp pulls in the inbound we've been chasing.
ycombinator.com
Fred
Inbox triage
Show me everything in my inbox today that actually needs me. Skip the noise.
- 1
Sarah, Acme · Contract revision
She's waiting on you since Tuesday.
- 2
Stripe · Failed payout
$4,200, won't retry on its own.
- 3
Mike (designer) · Hand-off draft
Blocking Alex's launch on Mon.
- 4
Investor intro · Re: warm intro
Yes/no decides next week.
Fred
Draft + send
Draft a no to this VC, polite, leave the door open for next round.
Subject
Re: iSendora — early conversations
Hey Mark — really appreciated the time. We're going to hold off on a round for now and stay heads-down on revenue. Would love to keep you in the loop and reconnect when we open the next one — likely Q3.
Fred
Memory
What did we decide about hiring a designer last month, and did we ever do anything?
April 9: you and your cofounder agreed to bring in a freelance designer for the Fred page. Budget $2k, 2-week scope.
Fred
Thinking partner
I'm thinking of raising prices 2x. Poke holes in this before I send the email.
Three things that would hurt:
- 1.Acme is your biggest reference. They signed at the old rate. 2x reads like a renegotiation, not a raise.
- 2.Pricing page still says "from $X/mo". Inbound from last week will quote the old number.
- 3.You don't have a value-add to point at. New price, same scope = friction.
↳ Before sending: what's the new tier earning them?
Fred
Pre-meeting
Brief me on Sarah from Acme before our 3pm — what's the history, what did she ask last time?
Relationship
Met at the a16z founder dinner, NYC, Feb 2026. Warm intro from Sequoia.
Last topic
Pricing for their 12-person ops team. You said you'd come back with a number.
Open question
Whether you can include onboarding in the first month.
Deal stage
Demo done. Proposal due. Champion is engaged.
Vibe
Direct. Hates jargon. Compliments short emails.
Your data
Your data stays yours.
Fred knows a lot about your business — that's the point. Here's where everything actually lives.
Stored on Supabase, encrypted at rest.
Your data lives in your own private database, isolated from every other client. Encrypted top to bottom.
We don't have access.
Not your conversations, not your files. The keys belong to you. Even our team can't read what you tell Fred.
Never used to train any AI model.
Your messages stay yours. Nothing gets shipped off to train someone else's model. Ever.
FAQ
Things people ask before signing up.
A custom-built personal AI on top of frontier LLMs, plugged into your tools and trained on your business context. Not a wrapper around a public chatbot. We pick the model that fits each task and switch as the field moves.
Get your Fred.
Two weeks to live. Built around your business. Yours to keep.
