Your brain is a terrible to-do list
You promised to send that email. You said you'd call your mom. You told your coworker you'd review their doc by Friday. Half of it is in your head. The other half is scattered across five apps.
Amili catches commitments from natural conversation. No tagging, no organizing, no inbox zero discipline required. Just talk about your life and it tracks what matters.
How it works
Mention something in passing — "I need to send Sarah the report by Thursday" — and Amili stores it. Three days later, it asks: "Did you send Sarah that report? Thursday is tomorrow."
It's not a task manager. It's more like having a chief of staff who was there for every conversation.
Amili: Quick recap from our recent chats — you mentioned wanting to finish the proposal by Wednesday, you promised Alex feedback on the designs, and you said you'd book that dentist appointment "this week" (three weeks ago). What do you want to tackle first?
It knows your work style
Over time, Amili learns when you're most productive, what kind of tasks you procrastinate on, and what motivates you. It adapts — some people need gentle nudges, others need blunt deadlines.
Think out loud, decide faster
Need to work through a decision? Talk it out with Amili. It remembers the context — your constraints, past decisions, what worked before. Better than a rubber duck. Almost as good as a cofounder.