your life,
redesigned with you.
a quiet, voice-first companion that listens, remembers, and quietly rearranges your week — connected to your calendar, gmail, slack and notion.
she lost
the rhythm.
“i used to run ten kilometers every saturday. now i can barely get out of bed before nine. i don't recognize my own week.”
— maria, six months after the move
- average bedtime12:43+1h47 vs january
- last 5k2 yearssince the move
- slack active14h / daypeaks at 22:00
- saturday morningsin bed8 weeks running
first, it read
her week — then acted on it.
- gmailreads47 unread · sent at 23:14 last nightwritessnoozes work threads after 21:00
- calendarreads14 meetings/wk · 3.2h focus · 0 saturday planswritesblocks 'walk · 20 min' every monday at 07:12
- slackreadsactive 14h/day · last reply at 22:38writessets do-not-disturb during your runs
- notionreadsq3 goals · weekly review template · running logwritesdrops 'sunday review · 10 min, out loud' every week
- healthreads8,200 steps avg · last 5k 2y ago · sleep 6h12writesshortens runs after a bad night's sleep
- stravareadsweekly km · best 5k pace · effort scorewritesschedules sunday recovery after a long run
- blocked 'walk · 20 min' in google calendar — every monday at 07:12
- set slack do-not-disturb from 22:00, every evening
- added a sunday review template in notion — 10 minutes, out loud
imagine — saturday morning,
in your dream life.
what does it feel like?
the air is cold.
i hear my breath.
i'm at kilometer seven.
my body knows what to do.
that's the version of me i want back.
it lives where
you already are.
no extra chat to set up. lifedesigner is an mcp server that plugs into the agentic tool you already use — claude, chatgpt, open web ui, cursor. your conversations stay where they are; the designer just shows up, with the connectors you authorized.
- claudedesktop + webmcp · ready
- chatgptapps + custom gptsopenai connector · ready
- open web uiself-hostmcp · ready
- cursoridemcp · ready
no new app. no new account. no extra chat window. just use your favorite agentic tool.
twelve weeks,
thirty-six small things.
the designer didn't prescribe a training plan. it slipped micro-habits into her existing calendar — same wake-up, same lunch break, same saturday — and reminded her on the channel she was already on (slack DM at 06:55 monday, calendar nudge at 22:30, sunday recap in notion).
- week 01show up1 km· first walk
- mon · 06:421 km walk · 12 min
- wed · 22:30phone out of the bedroom
- sat · 09:001 km walk · same loop
- week 03warm up2 km
- mon · 06:382 km · slow + steady
- wed · 12:30phone-free lunch · 28 min
- sat · 08:302 km · breathe through your nose
- week 05first run3 km· first jog
- mon · 06:303 km · run/walk intervals
- thu · 06:303 km · same pace
- sat · 08:003 km · cold shower after
- week 07build base5 km· first 5k
- mon · 06:305 km · easy
- wed · 06:304 km · slightly faster
- sat · 07:305 km · race-pace last km
- week 10stretch8 km
- mon · 06:305 km · controlled breath
- wed · 06:306 km · with hills
- sat · 07:008 km · long run
- week 12race day10 km· 10k done
- mon · 06:304 km · fresh legs
- wed · 06:305 km · last tune-up
- sat · 06:3010 km · saturday morning, race-pace
you've been
postponing one thing.
this
week.
the designer doesn't write an essay. it renders a week — concrete, modest, mindful of your monday.
begin
monday.
a conversation. your first plan. then you decide.