Featured capability · 01
Counterfactual days
Privately live through thousands of versions of tomorrow—testing timing, energy, weather, people, and second-order effects before choosing one.
Near-future concept · 2027–2031
A private intelligence for the shape of your life—rehearsing what could happen, sensing when plans should change, and coordinating the world around the moments you care about.
A product vision, not a service available today. Every capability shown below is imagined for the next one to five years.
Wednesday · 08:12
One change, privately rehearsed
The quiet route is better today.
Your arrival moved by 11 minutes. The garden will be empty, and the conversation you need has room to breathe.
Energy protected
+42 min
Coordination
Invisible
Nothing committed.
The final choice is still yours.
5-year view
your plans modeled beyond the next appointment
Quietly adaptive
coordination that changes as life changes
Consent first
nothing consequential happens without authority
Beyond assistance
Not reservations, reminders, or recommendations. These speculative capabilities depend on trusted agents, personal simulation, spatial computing, and permission systems that have yet to mature.
Chapter 01
Sense needs, pressures, and disappearing possibilities without presuming to know you.
Featured capability · 01
Privately live through thousands of versions of tomorrow—testing timing, energy, weather, people, and second-order effects before choosing one.
02
Recognize a need while it is still a change in rhythm or attention, then offer a possibility without pretending to know you better than you know yourself.
03
Coordinate autonomous transport, responsive rooms, robotic delivery, and mixed-reality spaces as one continuous environment that reshapes around your intent.
04
Model how a gathering may feel—not just who is free—and compose the mix, setting, pace, and graceful exits that help real connection emerge.
05
Hold encrypted context for a future version of you, releasing a place, promise, lesson, or unfinished idea only when the meaning will be useful.
06
Detect experiences, habitats, crafts, and seasonal phenomena that may soon disappear, then help you decide what deserves a place in your finite life.
Chapter 02
Coordinate places, people, machines, atmosphere, and attention into a coherent experience.
Featured capability · 07
Send a verified spatial proxy to inspect a distant home, experience a venue, or accompany a delivery while preserving one continuous, accountable identity.
08
Turn an intention like “help us feel close again” into a responsive sequence of places, sensory details, pauses, and surprises that evolves in real time.
09
Forecast when invisible obligations will collide across a household, then redistribute plans, environments, and machine help before anyone reaches overload.
10
Compose light, acoustics, scent, temperature, and spatial behavior into an environment that supports the emotional texture you choose.
11
Hold several mutually exclusive futures without consuming scarce real-world inventory, materializing only the path you authorize.
12
Translate needs, rituals, and unspoken context across children, adults, elders, caregivers, and their personal agents without flattening anyone’s voice.
Chapter 03
Support households, generations, recovery, and change while preserving every person’s voice.
Featured capability · 13
Turn a half-remembered dream or feeling into a temporary physical-digital place you can enter, revise, and share by consent.
14
When life breaks its expected shape, reconfigure the home, obligations, transport, meals, and support circle around healing rather than productivity.
15
Negotiate with every approved service on your behalf so nothing may interrupt, persuade, or manufacture urgency outside the boundaries you set.
16
Preserve the meaning behind family and cultural rituals, then help each generation adapt their form without silently replacing the people who give them life.
17
Track the origin, repairability, emotional history, and future uses of everything in your home so possessions circulate rather than become invisible waste.
18
Resolve overlapping permissions among guests, households, buildings, vehicles, and personal agents before a shared environment adapts around anyone.
Chapter 04
Connect domestic life to materials, food, neighbors, biodiversity, and public space.
Featured capability · 19
Create protected intervals in which no agent may anticipate, optimize, record, or assist—leaving genuine solitude rather than technologically managed calm.
20
Coordinate spare rooms, tools, food, transport, care, and local knowledge during disruption without turning reciprocal community life into a marketplace.
21
Recognize the longer seasons of a life—grief, reinvention, caregiving, recovery, arrival—and gently change what the service considers helpful.
22
Compose meals across biology, memory, culture, local harvests, household preferences, and planetary limits, then coordinate autonomous kitchens without standardizing taste.
23
Let multiple personal agents surface hidden tradeoffs, negotiate reversible compromises, and explain whose needs remain unresolved before a shared plan proceeds.
24
Shape a room or landscape that can carry someone’s stories, sensory memories, and unfinished invitations forward after they can no longer host it themselves.
Chapter 05
Protect dignity, solitude, imperfect rituals, and the moments assistance should stop.
Featured capability · 25
Coordinate relatives, clinicians, neighbors, robots, and public services around a person’s changing wishes while preventing convenience from quietly overruling dignity.
26
Carry a consent-governed model of how you communicate pain, fear, needs, and refusal when illness, language, shock, or disability makes ordinary self-advocacy impossible.
27
Turn roofs, walls, gardens, water, light, and household routines into responsive habitat that supports local species without making care another invisible chore.
28
Invent rituals for milestones that society has no ceremony for yet—recovery, chosen family, identity change, migration, endings, and quiet acts of courage.
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Let your accessibility and privacy preferences negotiate temporarily with streets, parks, venues, and transit while revealing only the adaptation required in that moment.
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Notice when more options, polish, convenience, or anticipation would make an experience worse, stop generating possibilities, and leave the imperfect plan human.
A Saturday in 2030
The concierge holds possibilities in simulation, coordinates only within its permissions, and brings you in when a choice carries meaning.
07:20
Your household’s sleep, local air, and everyone’s unspoken pace make the planned morning a poor fit. No booking is changed yet.
07:21
The service models hundreds of gentle alternatives, including staying home, and filters out those that borrow energy from tomorrow.
08:05
After your approval, a responsive vehicle moves later, a quiet garden room warms, and a spatial proxy checks that the distant venue feels as promised.
14:40
A story you escrowed three years ago returns during the walk it was meant for. The rest of the afternoon remains deliberately unoptimized.
Permission, not presumption
The concierge can prepare reversible possibilities, but its confidence never becomes authority. Sensitive inferences remain visible, correctable, and easy to erase.
Space left unplanned
The service protects idleness, surprise, and the right to be inefficient. It measures success by room returned to your life—not by how many tasks it can insert.
Hospitality for a world still arriving
We are imagining what deeply personal service could become as technology learns to coordinate without taking over.
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