Not a productivity app. A cognitive layer that compounds a model of how you think — and gives the bandwidth back to the decisions only you can make.
Your ChatGPT exports. Voice memos about who you are. The note you wrote when last year was hard. A 4-minute brief telling the AI about you. Already paid for ChatGPT? Already spent six months training a model on you? Already have an Obsidian vault, a Notion workspace, ten years of email? Drop it in. Timed reads what you already taught the others — then builds a model exclusively for you. You don't need 12 months to feel like it knows you. Supercharge it on Day 1 with everything you already have.
"The Mott counter is the call your week is about — they soften every fourth response. You've avoided this thread for nine days."
Every line cites the exact paragraph it came from. Not AI-extracted. Quoted. Verbatim. By construction.
Timed identifies what can be safely deprioritised from your context — so the decisions that matter get the bandwidth they deserve. The other 35,238 stay in context, in the background, inside the system that has slept on your inputs.
You don't have a productivity problem. You have a cognitive bandwidth problem. Timed builds a model of how you think.
The morning briefing is not a feed. It is one decision.
The system reads your week, your inbox, your governance commitments and your family calendar — runs nightly reflection — then, by 09:14, it knows which call your Tuesday is really about.
It will not draft a reply. It will not move a meeting. It will not contact anyone. It reads, reflects, recommends. You decide.
Generated by the strongest reasoning model on Earth from 14,247 indexed observations the night before. By 09:14, one sentence.
No commands. No syntax. A single orb listens, reflects, offers back what it heard.
The capture surface is conversation, because thinking out loud is how executives already work. Off-record turns leave no trace. On-record turns feed the nightly engine.
"You've avoided this decision for two weeks. I have the data. Want me to walk you through what you keep flinching from?"
The nightly engine runs on biology — four sleep stages, four reflection passes. By breakfast: one sentence.
"Protect Tuesday morning for Q2 board prep. Here is why."
A competitor launching tomorrow starts at Month 1 against your Month 12. They can't catch up by ingesting more data faster, because the data is exclusively yours. The system that has slept on your inputs for a year is the moat.
The deepest layer updates monthly — confidence-weighted and time-aware. A competitor can't backfill this — your data is exclusively yours.
Never sends mail. Never books. Never replies pretending to be you. The most dangerous AI right now is the one that does those things. Timed will never be that. Audited at every prompt.
And once it surfaces a recommendation, it cannot silently retract it. If a recommendation changes, you see why. Never-retract · enforced by the 10-check adversarial CCR audit.
Five memory tiers, dual-provider embeddings, nightly NREM/REM reflection, graph context, signal agents, a 12K-token active context buffer, and adversarial review before briefing.
Yasser shaped the operator standard. Ammar builds the system. The public proof is the product and the architecture, not private inboxes, calendars, habits, or briefings.
Every night the system reflects on the context it has been given. Every morning the briefing has to be useful before anyone opens another tab.
The dogfood loop is the standard. Every shipped feature has to survive a real operator Tuesday.
Inspired by Yasser. Built by Ammar. No public purchase flow yet. Direct Mac distribution will run through timed.fyi; iOS is the companion.
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