She runs on a schedule, not requests.
Morning briefing at 7. Inbox triage every four hours. End-of-day wrap at 6. The work happens while you're heads-down on what only you can do — without you ever opening the app.
Claude does what you ask. Hildie does what you'd ask if you remembered. She wakes up at 7 with your briefing, triages your inbox while you're in meetings, and writes your end-of-day at 6 — on a schedule you set once, then forget.
The same Mission Control your future self wakes up to — six channels, one orb, and an assistant who's already done your morning before you've poured coffee.
Every AI on the market — ChatGPT, Claude, Cursor, Cowork — waits for you to ask. Hildie is the only one that runs on a schedule, in the background, on your Mac.
Morning briefing at 7. Inbox triage every four hours. End-of-day wrap at 6. The work happens while you're heads-down on what only you can do — without you ever opening the app.
Hildie's memory is a single Markdown file on your Mac. She knows your team's names, your travel routine, your work style — across every conversation, every routine, every day. Forever. Yours alone.
Other "autonomous AI" is built for code, files, tickets. Hildie runs the operational layer of your life — inbox, calendar, browser, voice, memory. Different jobs. Different products.
ChatGPT, Claude, Cursor, Cowork — tools you visit. You hand them a task, they hand it back. Then they wait.
The only AI that operates on a schedule. She's already done your morning briefing before you wake up. She's already triaged your inbox before lunch. She's already written your end-of-day before dinner.
You set the schedule once. Hildie handles the rest — in your timezone, with your tools, with the memory of every conversation you've ever had with her.
Before you've poured your coffee, your morning briefing is in your chat: today's calendar with conflict callouts, overnight emails sorted by urgency, current-project status from memory, three news headlines tailored to what you're tracking.
While you're in back-to-back meetings, Hildie scans every new email — archives the newsletters, stars anything urgent, drafts replies to short factual asks (saved as drafts for your review, never sent).
At 6, Hildie scans your day — chat sessions, files you touched, project updates — and writes a recap. Unfinished items get pulled forward to tomorrow. A summary appends to your memory so it persists across sessions.
Hildie talks to the tools you already pay for. No new dashboards, no separate logins, no duplicate data.
Every thing you've ever told Hildie — who's on your team, where you live,
what's on your roadmap — is one plain Markdown file at
~/.hildie/MEMORY.md.
You can read it. You can edit it. You can delete it.
It never leaves your computer unless you tell it to.
No tiers, no per-seat trickery, no "team" upsell. You get all of Hildie for one flat monthly price.
Install Hildie in two minutes. She'll be running your morning briefing by tomorrow at 7.
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