"Good morning." Three meetings today. Your 11 AM moved itself — the other side asked for Thursday. I held it pending your call. Two emails need a reply by noon; I drafted both.
Private beta
Think of Jarvis as the CEO of your life — running a private team of specialists dedicated to your success across every domain that matters. One subscription, every leading AI model, all of your context. You speak. They handle the rest.
A staff of one
Jarvis is your chief of staff. Behind the calm voice, a roster of specialists works in parallel — each devoted to one corner of your life. You get one answer.
"Tell my brother I'll be late for dinner and reschedule my 3 PM." That's the entire instruction. Jarvis hears intent, not commands.
An orchestrator dispatches the right specialist — calendar, email, research, whatever the moment calls for. They run in parallel. You get one answer.
Proactive reminders before you forget. Briefings when you wake. A nudge when something needs your eye. Most days, you won't open the app.
The roster
Hiring a chief of staff, a therapist, a travel agent, a personal trainer, a lawyer, and a CFO is the privilege of a few. Jarvis runs that bench for you. Always-available agents handle the day-to-day; specialists spin up on demand and stand down when the work is done.
Each runs in an isolated microVM with its own memory. Sessions span hours, not turns. Costs scale with use, not idle time. The list below is a sample — new specialists are added as the work demands.
Your day-to-day staff
The team behind your better days
The business of your life, handled
One subscription
ChatGPT for writing. Claude for reasoning. Gemini for search. Perplexity for research. Each one starts the conversation cold, knowing nothing about you. Cancel them. Jarvis routes every question to the best model for the job — with the full context of your life already in hand.
Hard reasoning goes to a frontier model. Quick lookups go to something fast. Vision tasks go to a vision model. You don't pick — Jarvis does.
"Where should I take Anna for her birthday?" gets a real answer because Jarvis knows Anna, your budget, last year's spot, and her food allergies.
New model drops tomorrow? It's added on our side. You keep talking to Jarvis; the bench gets stronger underneath.
A day in the life
"Good morning." Three meetings today. Your 11 AM moved itself — the other side asked for Thursday. I held it pending your call. Two emails need a reply by noon; I drafted both.
You: "Push the dentist a week and grab me a coffee meeting with Priya somewhere central."
Jarvis: "Done. Tuesday 2 PM at Maman, three blocks from her office.
Confirmed both ends."
"Heads up — "your flight Friday is showing weather risk. Two alternates open right now. Want me to hold them?
The fine print, up front
A butler holds your secrets. Yours runs on infrastructure built so even the people who built it can't read them.
Your conversations, profile, and history are encrypted with keys scoped to you. Jarvis owners and operators have no path to your content — no read access, no "support mode" backdoor, no exceptions. Anything we do see at the platform level is operational metadata, never the substance of what you said.
Your data sits in DynamoDB behind a customer-managed KMS key. Yours alone.
Subscription only. Your conversations are not training data and not for sale.
If a capability is offline or a third-party is down, Jarvis says so. No silent fakery.
One-tap deletion. Your data leaves when you do.
Limited intake
Jarvis is in private beta. We're onboarding deliberately — a few people at a time — to make sure each new arrival gets the service they paid for.
No spam. One reply when your seat opens.
Common questions
ChatGPT waits for you to type and forgets you between sessions. Siri reacts. Jarvis runs a private team — calendar, email, life coach, dietician, travel planner, legal, finance, and more — under a single chief of staff who knows how you actually live. It picks the right AI model for each question (Claude, GPT, Gemini, and others — all included) and grounds every answer in your context. One subscription replaces the four or five AI apps you're juggling today.
All the leading ones — Anthropic's Claude, OpenAI's GPT family, Google's Gemini, Meta's Llama, and others as they ship. Routing happens automatically: deep reasoning goes to a frontier model, fast lookups to something quick, vision tasks to a vision model. You get the best answer for each question without paying four subscriptions to find out which one would have answered best.
Correct. Your conversations and profile are encrypted with keys scoped to your account. Jarvis owners and admins have no read path to that content — no support backdoor, no "let me just take a look." If we ever need to debug something on your behalf, you'd have to grant access explicitly, time-bound, and revocable. Operational metrics are counted; your words aren't read.
Google Calendar and Gmail at launch, with phone (SMS + voice) and the web app. More integrations arrive on a tight schedule — we'd rather ship one that works perfectly than five that work mostly.
Yes — voice is a first-class channel. Call your Jarvis number, speak as you would to a person, hang up. SMS too. The mobile app is for when you want to see things; voice is for when you want to do them.
Pricing lands at general availability. Private beta is invite-only and free for the early roster who'll help shape the product. Lock your seat by joining the waitlist.
On AWS (us-east-1), inside an account dedicated to Jarvis. Encrypted at rest with a customer-managed key, in transit with TLS, and never used to train third-party models. You can wipe everything from the dashboard whenever you like.