AI Personal Assistant
An AI personal assistant that actually knows your life — your goals, your schedule, your relationships, your ongoing projects — and acts on that context without you repeating yourself every time. Beckett is always on, available in natural conversation, and gets more useful the more you use it. It's the difference between a tool you maintain and one that works for you.
Who is this for?
ADHD Professionals
Working memory gaps mean commitments slip, context switches are catastrophic, and the blank page of 'what do I do first' creates daily paralysis. Every productivity system eventually gets abandoned because maintaining the system IS the problem.
Learn more →Busy Parents
Juggling kids' schedules, meal planning, household tasks, and work leaves zero bandwidth for self-organization. The mental load of remembering everything for everyone is exhausting and invisible.
Learn more →Founders
Context-switching between fundraising, product, hiring, and operations means nothing gets the deep focus it deserves. Information is scattered across 15 apps, and the mental load of tracking everything personally is unsustainable.
Learn more →Frequently asked questions
A good AI personal assistant handles the coordination overhead of daily life: remembering what you told it, surfacing relevant information at the right moment, managing your calendar and tasks through conversation, and helping you think through decisions. The best ones accumulate context over time so you don't have to re-explain your situation every session.
A chatbot answers one-off questions with no memory of past conversations. An AI personal assistant builds a model of you — your preferences, your commitments, your goals — and uses that context to give more relevant, personalized responses over time. You're not starting from scratch every conversation.
Not at all. AI personal assistants are useful for anyone juggling multiple areas of life: work projects, personal goals, health habits, relationships, finances, home management. The more domains you're managing simultaneously, the more value you get from having one place that holds all of it.
The fastest way is to start talking to it like you'd talk to a knowledgeable friend. Describe what you're working on, what's weighing on you, or what you need to get done today. The assistant builds context from those conversations and gets more useful as it learns your patterns and preferences.
Yes, but not always in obvious ways. The biggest time savings come from reduced mental overhead — not having to remember everything, not having to re-explain context, not having to switch between a dozen apps. When your assistant knows your life, coordination tasks that used to take 15 minutes often take 30 seconds.
Your personal assistant, always on
Beckett learns your context and keeps up — so you don't have to repeat yourself.
See what Beckett can do