Free public beta · 100 spots

One text in the morning. Not an app.
Not a hyperscaler. Not training on your data.

LifeOS reads your email and calendar while you sleep. At 7 AM, you get a single text with a link to your morning brief. What happened, what it handled for you, and the smallest set of decisions only you can make.

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TUESDAY · 7 AM · iMessage
Good morning, Michael. I handled 3 things overnight and have 3 drafts for you. One charge worth a look.
lifeos.app/m/4kq2
One link. No app. Reads in 60 seconds.
What it is

The friend who reads everything before you wake up.

LifeOS is a friend with discipline. It watches a small, well-defined slice of your digital life (your email and your calendar) and reads it the way a thoughtful friend would if they happened to be awake while you were sleeping. By the time you wake up, it has already taken in everything that arrived overnight.

It works in the background, reschedules what it can, drafts what it can't, and surfaces only what genuinely needs your judgment. The output is one text. The output is one link. The output is ninety seconds of your morning.

No app to open. No dashboard to monitor. No agent to direct. Just a friend who has already read everything.

Reads your inbox
Every overnight email, sorted by what matters. Newsletters archived. Receipts logged. Real conversations surfaced.
Handles what it can
Reschedules conflicts via OpenTable. Moves your Lyft when terminals change. Drafts replies in your voice.
Flags what it can't
An unfamiliar charge. An ambiguous email from your father. Anything that needs human judgment, and only that.
Texts you once
7 AM, every weekday. One private link. No notifications. No app. No more inbox to check.
How it works

It works while you sleep.
You read it over coffee.

01
Connects, then disappears
Link your Google account. Add your phone. That's the last time you think about LifeOS until morning.
02
Reads overnight
Between 1 and 6 AM ET, it scans your inbox and calendar, drafts replies, reschedules conflicts, flags anomalies.
03
Texts you at 7
One short message with a private link. Five sections, in order of what matters most. Average read: 90 seconds.
Reads
Email
Newsletters archived. Receipts logged. Replies drafted.
Reads
Calendar
Conflicts resolved. Travel buffered. Birthdays surfaced.
Sends
One text
7 AM. A link. That's it. No notifications.
From the beta

“It feels less like an app and more like an unusually well-organized friend who happens to have read everything before me.”

A.K. · Founder · March 2026
47
days of memory
2,847
emails parsed / wk
312
events handled / wk
94 sec
average brief read
Privacy

LifeOS is built for people who don't want a hyperscaler reading their email.

We don't train on your data. We don't share it. Tokens are encrypted at rest and rotated. Anything older than 30 days is purged. You can export everything and delete your account in two clicks.

LifeOS is built by a small, independent team. We answer to our users, not to advertisers or platform owners. Your morning is yours.

Read the privacy story →

FAQ

The questions people ask before they sign up.

What is LifeOS?
LifeOS is an autonomous morning brief. It reads your Gmail and Google Calendar overnight and texts you one private link at 7 AM with what mattered, what it handled for you, and the few decisions only you can make.
How much does LifeOS cost?
LifeOS is free during the capped public beta (100 spots). After the beta, plans are Solo at $39/mo for one mailbox, Whole Life at $49/mo for up to three mailboxes, and Operator at $79/mo for up to ten. Annual plans include two months free, and we will always tell you before anything changes.
Does LifeOS train AI on my email?
No. We never sell, rent, or train models on the contents of your inbox. Your data stays yours. Access tokens are encrypted at rest and anything older than 30 days is purged automatically.
Do I need to install an app?
No. LifeOS sends one text message each morning with a link to your brief. There is no app to install, no dashboard to monitor, and no new inbox to check.
When does the brief arrive?
Every weekday at 7 AM in your time zone by default, and you can change the time in Settings. LifeOS reads your inbox overnight and texts you a single link when your brief is ready. The average brief takes about 90 seconds to read.
Can I cancel anytime?
Yes. You can export everything and delete your account in two clicks, at any time. We do not hold your data hostage.

Wake up to a quieter morning.

Two minutes to set up. Tomorrow at 7 AM, your first brief arrives.

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