Signals
Business outcomes — what each one actually gives you
The same private agent meets you in three places. Each one is built around a different way of working — so here's the short version of what you actually get, without the machinery underneath.
On Telegram — the instructor in your pocket
- High-quality multimedia, handled for you. Ask in plain language and get images, video, plans and research back — found, made, or sorted on your behalf.
- Set up for you, not by you. No settings, no configuration screens. It arrives already tuned to how you work, so non-technical people just talk to it.
- Nothing to sign up for. No accounts, passwords, or logins to manage. You join the channel, you're in, and it keeps working — you just keep your subscription.
On your phone — build & run in your palm
- Small apps built around your goals. Point it at what you're trying to get done and it puts a purpose-built tool on your phone — shaped to your work, not a generic template.
- A record you can look back on. Your activity and results stay in one place, so you can see what happened and keep track over time.
- Everything Telegram does, and further. Solve problems by chatting, get answers as video and media, and keep the useful ones as apps on your home screen. The rest you discover inside.
The agent OS — coming later
A bigger one is on the way. Picture one place that reaches across the systems you already use on the internet and quietly runs them together — where seeing what matters and acting on it happen side by side, far more than a chat window. The phone will likely open a door to it too. Coming a little after the mobile app.
Three surfaces, one idea: you get the outcome, privately and managed, without ever having to run the thing yourself.