Your life, quietly handled.
Clara makes the calls, books the appointments, triages your inbox and keeps the small stuff from slipping — then tells you, in plain words, what she took care of. Not another dashboard to manage. A weight off your shoulders.
Hi, I'm calling to book a table for two this Friday at 7.
Let me check… we have 7:15?
That works — booking it now.
Your electricity bill — $84 — is due tomorrow. I can set up autopay so it never sneaks up again.
Your dad asked about Sunday dinner — I drafted a warm reply confirming 6pm at theirs.
The hundred small things you keep meaning to get to.
Clara works in the background across your calls, calendar and inbox — and only surfaces when a decision is genuinely yours to make.
Phone calls, made
She calls the dentist, the airline, the plumber — waits on hold, and gets the booking. You skip the queue entirely.
Appointments, booked
Finds a slot that fits your real calendar, books it, and sets the reminder — no back-and-forth.
Inbox, triaged
Drafts the replies you keep putting off, flags what's urgent, and quietly clears the rest.
Calendar, managed
Reschedules conflicts, protects your focus time, and keeps your prep blocks where they belong.
Bills, tracked
Watches due dates, catches the odd charge, and sets up autopay when you say the word.
Preferences, learned
Remembers your aisle seat, your 90-minute prep habit, the restaurant you love — so you never repeat yourself.
She acts first. Then reports back.
Most assistants hand you a to-do list. Clara does the opposite — she handles what she can, and brings you only the one decision that's truly yours.
- 01She noticesAcross your email, calendar and conversations — patterns, deadlines, the thing you forgot.
- 02She preparesDrafts the reply, finds the slot, lines up the call — so the work is already done.
- 03She asks, onceOne card, one tap: Go ahead, Skip, or Snooze. No menus, no managing.
- 04She reports“Done — autopay's on. I'll keep an eye on it.” In her own plain words.
Reply to Dad
Your dad asked about Sunday dinner two days ago. I drafted a warm reply confirming 6pm at theirs — want me to send it?
You can always see what she learned — and where.
Every nudge comes with its source. No black box, no guessing. If Clara knows something, she'll show you exactly how — and you can correct or forget it anytime.
You're overdue for a dental cleaning — should I book Thursday at 3pm?
Learned your 6-month rhythm from past calendar visitsYour electricity bill — $84 — is due tomorrow. Set up autopay?
Read from a billing email from Voltus Energy, Apr 28Open the app. Lower your shoulders.
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