Ten inboxes.
One calm head
Every message and every 3am thought, in one ranked list of open loops — read by a private AI that lives on your machine, not in someone’s cloud.
Illustrative preview · every name & message is fictional
It’s 9:47 on a Tuesday night.
Your phone is face-down. Your head is not.
Six apps are holding pieces of your life open.
That weight has a fix
Why it’s different
Not a place to organize. A place to let go.
Not another app to tend
Notion and to-do apps are empty buckets you have to fill and maintain. CalmHead fills itself — your channels and thoughts flow in automatically.
Messages and thoughts are one thing
A WhatsApp from your boss and a 3am idea are the same object: an open loop. No separate inboxes, notes, and task lists to reconcile.
Two ways to clear
Resolve it, or park it until later — it resurfaces when it's due. Nothing enters without an obvious exit.
Trust is the whole point
It's always up to date. If it's not in here, it doesn't exist — so you can finally stop holding it all in your head.
The brain
It quietly builds a second brain from your world.
Who matters, what’s hot, how things connect across channels — learned automatically, visible as a living map, and yours to correct. Search a name and watch its constellation light up.
Ask · Draft
Ask it anything. Reply with intent.
Searching your world…
Answers come from everything it has seen — across every channel — by meaning, not keywords.
“On it — I’ll review the rollback now and confirm within the hour. If anything looks off I’ll loop you in straight away.”
You choose the intent — handle it or hand it off — and it drafts in your voice, grounded in the thread.
Private by design
Your messages never become someone else’s database.
CalmHead is built so the sensitive part stays on your hardware. The cloud is a pipe, not a vault.
Your host
A small read-only sensor runs on your own machine. It holds the channel keys and never sends a single message.
Blind relay
The cloud only ever syncs encrypted content to your devices and fires the notification. Ideally it sees nothing but ciphertext.
Your devices
Your phone and Mac decrypt on-device. Plaintext — and the AI that reads it — stay with you, not on a server.
Close the loop.
CalmHead is being crafted for Mac and iPhone, and opens to a small first circle soon.