Friday, 10:42 AM. Henry’s school sends an email.
“Early dismissal at 12:30 today. You have a partner call at one.”
I can push the partner call to 3 PM, ask Lena to grab Henry, or move pickup to your sister. Which would you like?
Your private chief of staff
One agent for every corner of your life: health, money, relationships, family. Knowing what matters. Acting before you ask. Asking only when it matters.
A different shape of agent
Your calendar doesn’t know your HRV. Your inbox doesn’t know the architect is waiting. Your bank doesn’t know your daughter has a dentist appointment Friday.
Vera does, because she sits across all of them, with the boundaries you set, the records you keep, and the judgment you’d want from someone who’s run your life for a decade.
A day with Vera
Vera doesn’t answer questions. She closes the loop. Books the call. Sends the reply. Files the record. Asks only when it matters.
“Early dismissal at 12:30 today. You have a partner call at one.”
I can push the partner call to 3 PM, ask Lena to grab Henry, or move pickup to your sister. Which would you like?
“You have a board call Thursday. Your body is asking for less, not more.”
I’d push the 3 PM Tuesday sync to Friday and keep your run on the calendar. Say the word.
“Wire to the architect cleared Tuesday, $47,500, ref VRA-2031.”
Filed the receipt under House · Renovation. Two more invoices from him pending. Want me to flag when they arrive?
“He emailed about his daughter’s college visit. You said you’d help.”
Drafted a reply with two intros to people at Brown and Penn. Warm tone, your voice. Open to review?
The architecture of trust
Vera doesn't ask for blind faith. Every capability has a constraint, every action has a record, every member has a boundary.
Not a privacy policy. Five immutable rules baked into the Safety Core what Vera can do, what she cannot, and who gets told when she is unsure.
Books the call. Sends the reply. Files the record. Most agents talk. Vera closes the loop within the limits you have drawn.
The Trust Engine calibrates per action, per domain, per your history. Routine moves freely. Anything that matters comes to you, named.
Your spouse can ask. Your assistant can act, within scope. Your kids appear in the record but never in your inbox. Boundaries by design.
The Safety Core
Not by you, not by us, not by Vera herself. The part of the system that makes people nervous, an agent with access to your inbox and your bank, sits inside a frame designed around exactly that nervousness.
Everything Vera does is recorded. Anything irreversible asks once. Anything new asks twice. Anything outside your codified boundaries does not happen, even if Vera thinks it should.
Every new integration starts observing. Action requires your explicit grant, per domain.
Vera can act within your codified limits, never expand them. New domains, new members, new spends require your word.
Money movement, message sends to new contacts, and deletions all require a single named confirmation.
A complete, searchable, exportable audit of every read, every action, and every reasoning step. Yours to keep, yours to delete.
Export the entire record in one file. Delete the entire record in one click. No retention exceptions, no asterisks.
The room
Vera lives on your phone, on your desk, and in your ear. The same agent, the same memory, the same limits, wherever you are.
Voices
I stopped missing deadlines. Not because I became more disciplined -- because Vera noticed the deadline before I did and cleared the path.
It handles the kind of cognitive load that does not show up on a task list -- the low-grade hum of everything you are tracking in the back of your head.
My family actually uses it. My spouse sets the limits. My kids have their own boundaries. One agent, one memory, everyone appropriately scoped.
Membership
One agent across every tier. The difference is how many domains, how many people, and how much of your life Vera is invited into.
For one person, getting the time back.
One principal. Up to five delegated members.
A chief of staff with a chief of staff.
One last thing
Open the live product. Or book fifteen minutes with the team to see the architecture, the safety core, and a demo with your own calendar.
No credit card. No demo theatre. Real product, real boundaries.