Mac is where the week opens up.
On the bigger screen Clair shows everything at once — the calendar, the projects, the painted briefing, the conversation. Room to think, before the day starts asking for things.
Clair runs natively on both, with the same memory across them. Mac is for the wide view of the week. iPhone is for the moment something changes.
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On the bigger screen Clair shows everything at once — the calendar, the projects, the painted briefing, the conversation. Room to think, before the day starts asking for things.
In your pocket Clair stays light — just today, the next thing, and whatever changed since you sat down with Mac. The plan is the live one, not the one you remember writing.
What Clair learned about you on Mac is what she remembers on iPhone. Sit down to plan, stand up to move — she carries the picture across.
The bigger screen is for setting up the day. The smaller one is for the detail that suddenly matters.
Sunday night you open the laptop and the week is already laid out — projects, plans, people, the painting for tomorrow. The screen is wide enough for the whole picture.
Headed out the door, in the car, in line for coffee — Clair stays small and current. The next thing, who confirmed, where to be, what to bring.
Add a note on Mac, finish a thought on iPhone. Open Clair on either and the conversation picks up where you left it.
Native Mac, native iPhone, same memory across both. Free while we’re in beta.
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