An assistant who’s been paying attention.

Connect your accounts once, and Clair starts to understand who’s in your life — what they like, what you’ve promised, and how the pieces of any plan fit together. Then you can ask in plain English, instead of explaining. Request early access
A person connecting personal details across photos, maps, and notes

Every scattered piece of one plan, gathered.

A weekend with Mike and Jess starts in an iMessage, lives on a calendar, ends up on a map, and has a photo from last time. Clair pulls them into one outing — so you stop reading backwards to remember what it was.

A painting of Clair surrounded by floating translucent panels — messages, a calendar event, a map, and a photo — all about the same weekend outing.

Names become people, over time.

Clair watches the same names recur across your threads and plans. Over months “Sarah” quietly becomes your sister who lives in Brooklyn, knits, and is allergic to shellfish — without you ever introducing them.

A painting of Clair holding a stack of translucent iMessages in one hand and a calendar in the other, connecting people across both.

The small detail, caught before it’s the missing one.

Sarah mentions in passing that Jake is allergic to shellfish. A week later when you’re booking dinner, Clair flags the allergy on the reservation — without you having to remember to flag it.

A painting of Clair pressing Add Bob Smith on a translucent calendar event, with a small iMessage bubble showing Bob saying I’ll join for dinner.

Ask the things you’d ask a person who already knew.

You don’t have to explain who, when, or which one. Just ask.

The Voyance app on Mac and iPhone — calendar, today's tasks, the Coming Up briefing, and a chat with Clair.

Who is that friend Brian keeps mentioning?

The colleague from last month’s emails, the wedding photos, and the dinner thread — pulled into one picture so you’re not asking him to re-introduce himself.

When did Anna say she was visiting?

The casual “I’ll be in town in November” from a long email thread, surfaced when November shows up on the calendar.

What do I still owe my mom?

The favor, the call back, the article you said you’d send — pulled together without you searching three threads.

Stop re-introducing the people in your own life.

Connect your accounts once and let Clair quietly learn who’s who. Free while we’re in beta.

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