Private beta · macOS 15.4+ · Apple Silicon
The assistant your Mac
should have shipped with.
Ask in plain English. Command pulls context from Mail, Calendar, and Notes, drafts the work, and keeps the thread across sessions.
no account ·no telemetry ·one email when we open the next group
What It Is
A quieter computer that remembers what mattered yesterday and notices what matters today.
Built for the Mac. Not ported to it. Command keeps context, memory, and action close to the machine you already trust with your real work.
Ask once. Command gathers the context, drafts the work, and stops before send.
- 01READRecent mail with Mira · last 14 days
- 02READPricing note in Notes · Friday
- 03SUMMARIZEClaude via encrypted relay
- 04DRAFTreply draft → mira@bluff.co
- 05SENDwait for your go
⌘Kto type·⌘⇧␣to speak
Privacy
Your computer stays your computer.
You shouldn’t need a second machine just to use agents safely. Command keeps the everyday layer on the computer you already own. Mail, Calendar, and Notes stay on your Mac. If a task needs a cloud model, Command sends only the minimum required context over an encrypted relay.
On-device by default
Routine work stays on your Mac, so everyday automation does not need a trip to the cloud.
Every access, logged locally
Command records when your data is used, so the trust model is inspectable instead of implied.
Encrypted by design
Vault encrypted on disk. Keys in Keychain. If a cloud model is needed, only the minimum required context goes over an encrypted relay.
Register your interest. We’re building the first cohort.
We’re still accumulating interest as we shape the private beta. Leave your email and we’ll send one concise note when we’re ready for the next group.
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FAQ
Fair questions.
Written for people evaluating whether they can trust this on their real machine.
What does on-device by default actually mean?+
Routine work stays on your Mac. If a task needs a cloud model, Command sends only the minimum required context over an encrypted relay.
Why not just use ChatGPT or another browser tab?+
Those tools start from a chat box. Command starts from your Mac: the Mail, Calendar, Notes, and workflow context you already use every day.
Why does the privacy angle matter so much?+
Because serious users do not want to hand over the machine that holds their real life. Command is built so you do not need a second computer just to use agents safely.
Can I control what Command can access?+
Yes. Access is permissioned per integration, and the product is designed so every use of your data is logged locally.
Who is Command for first?+
People who run their day from a Mac: founders, operators, product leads, and anyone doing repeated high-context work across Mail, Calendar, and Notes.