How it works
From loose thought to real follow‑through.
UNI connects planning, focus, progress, reminders, and care into one daily support loop.
Early testing
Help shape UNI before launch.
We are inviting early testers to try UNI in real school, work, and life routines, then tell us where it feels useful, warm, or still missing.
Daily planning is increasingly spread across separate tools.
Tasks, schedules, notes, messages, and longer-term goals often sit in different systems, which can make follow-through harder to maintain.
Early testers with active planning and execution needs.
The initial test group includes students, builders, creators, and early-career professionals managing multiple goals across school, work, or personal projects.
AI systems can now connect context, planning, and action.
Recent progress in language models, memory, and agent workflows makes it possible to evaluate a more integrated daily assistant experience.
Q&A
Questions people usually ask about UNI.
A quick place to understand what UNI is, how it works, and what kind of early testing we are looking for.
01What is UNI?
UNI is a friend-like AI personal assistant designed to help organize thoughts, break down tasks, plan time, and support action when things feel overwhelming.
It combines task support, emotional companionship, and AI agent capabilities to help people follow through on what matters.
02How is UNI different from a regular to-do list?
A to-do list mainly records what needs to be done. UNI helps understand goals, break down tasks, and provide unique reminders that guide people back into action.
UNI is not just a list. It is a support system built around action.
03How is UNI different from ChatGPT?
LLMs like ChatGPT are powerful general-purpose AI tools. UNI is built as a more proactive system around goals, tasks, schedules, reminders, and emotional support.
It also includes AI agent capabilities to help with real-life execution, not just answers or suggestions.
04How does UNI help people start a task?
UNI is built around its own action system, informed by behavioral psychology. It helps clarify goals, structure tasks, and identify the friction that keeps people from starting.
Then UNI breaks the task into manageable steps and provides timely support to help people move from intention to action.
05Can UNI help with time planning?
Yes. UNI has its own in-app calendar and is designed to integrate with third-party calendars, such as Google Calendar.
The goal is to make planning and scheduling feel seamless, so tasks, reminders, and real-life schedules can work together instead of being scattered across different tools.
06What happens if someone procrastinates or stops halfway?
UNI helps restart without judgment. It can provide reminders, check-ins, and guidance toward a smaller next step when the task feels too heavy.
UNI is also designed to work around changing schedules. The goal is centered on the result, not forcing a rigid plan.
07Can UNI directly help complete part of a task?
Yes. UNI includes AI agent capabilities designed to help with real execution, not just planning.
With user permission, UNI can help draft emails, organize information, compare options, prepare materials, make calls, or handle routine steps, reducing the friction between planning and doing.
08Will UNI send, submit, purchase, or contact others without approval?
No. UNI should not make important decisions on behalf of a user without approval, especially for actions like sending, submitting, purchasing, or contacting others.
09Why does UNI have a character and a world?
Because UNI is not just an assistant. UNI also has its own life, personality, and world.
The character is designed to make support feel more natural and emotionally connected. As progress happens, UNI can respond, grow, and reflect effort in a way that feels more alive than a traditional productivity tool.
10Can UNI be used now?
UNI is currently under development. Early beta versions are being tested, and feedback is being collected through surveys, user testing, and interviews.
Interested users are welcome to apply for early testing or a follow-up interview through our website. We would love to hear your thoughts!
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