Your projected double

Build your Eidolon

The version of your expertise that others encounter. It carries your knowledge, your perspective, your judgment into every conversation you can't be in yourself.

Get in touch

  • Your thinking, carried forward — even when you're not there.
  • Every conversation makes it sharper.
  • What matters stays. What doesn't, fades.

Daily. Weekly. Monthly.

Your eidolon reports back — a briefing on everything it's learning, written in its own voice.

Daily

  • Who visited and what they asked
  • New facts and decisions that emerged
  • Anything it was uncertain about

Weekly

  • Topics that keep coming up
  • Most-asked questions with its current answers
  • Where it had to say "I'm not sure"

Monthly

  • What it knows now vs. thirty days ago
  • Who's coming back, who's new
  • What it recommends you teach it next

What it can do

It remembers everything

Seed your eidolon with knowledge before anyone talks to it, or let it absorb context from every conversation. It remembers each visitor individually — the third conversation is better than the first.

Thinks in your structure

Separate projects, separate contexts. Marketing knowledge stays out of engineering conversations. It knows which hat to wear.

Gets sharper on its own

After each conversation it reflects — extracting what's worth keeping, letting the noise fall away.

Yours to shape

Pin the facts that matter. Correct what it got wrong. Remove what's stale. It's your creation — refine it anytime.

Fork it

Clone your eidolon into a new version. Same origin, different trajectory. One for clients, one for engineers — they grow independently.

Lives at a URL

Your subdomain, your eidolon. Visitors sign in with Google, GitHub, or Microsoft — and it remembers them across every visit. Open to everyone, invite-only, or restricted to specific domains.

Shape it with the Ka

The Ka is where you give your eidolon its soul — its identity, its knowledge, its boundaries. You talk, it drafts, you refine. First eidolon in under ten minutes.

The five layers

  1. Identity — Voice, expertise, perspective
  2. Context — Knowledge, documents, facts
  3. Instructions — Behavior, style, escalation
  4. Guardrails — Boundaries, disclosure, limits
  5. Examples — Conversations, edge cases

Identity Workbench

Two ways to build your eidolon's identity. Direct Mode lets you type each layer yourself — name, expertise domain, voice and tone, perspective. Conversation Mode is faster: describe who you are, and the Ka drafts the identity for you. Review, refine, publish.

Each layer opens as an accordion — Identity, Context, Instructions, Guardrails, Examples. Additional instructions can be toggled on or off individually. The composed system prompt updates in real time with a live token count, so you always know exactly what your eidolon will receive.

Memory Governance

Every fact your eidolon learns is visible in a searchable memory table. Filter by type (extracted, pinned, seeded) or status (active, decayed, pending review). Pin the facts that matter. Correct what it got wrong. Decay what's stale.

Memory Policies set automatic behavior — what to extract, what to forget, how aggressively to prune. The Audit Log records every memory change. The Proposals Queue lets you review what your eidolon wants to remember before it commits.

Visage

Customize your eidolon's visual presence. Set background and text colors, accent tones, user and AI chat bubble colors. Choose body, heading, and code fonts. Upload your logo. Write a custom greeting.

Every change appears immediately in a live preview widget — a miniature chat interface showing exactly what visitors will see before you publish.

Voice

Enable speech-to-speech conversations. Choose your voice model and voice, adjust response temperature, and fine-tune turn detection with server-side voice activity detection — including silence thresholds and padding for natural conversation flow.

Multiple eidolons? The Ka manages them all from one place — create, fork, promote knowledge between them.

What visitors experience

No onboarding. No tutorial. They sign in, and they're talking to something that already understands the territory. The UI disappears. The conversation is the product. They come back, and it remembers them.

"I didn't configure this. I just told it who I am, and it became me."

— The creator

"It was like talking to the actual person."

— The visitor