For Individuals
People rely on you. That’s how it works.
The more they rely on you, the more of your day disappears into messages, replies, check-ins, payments, and follow-ups. Not because any one of them is hard, but because each one requires you to stop what you’re doing, find the context, hold it in your head, and compose something thoughtful. By the time you’re done, you’ve forgotten where you were.
Aileron gives you that time back.
It connects to the things you already use — your conversations, your calendar, your projects, your email — and learns how you think, how you communicate, and what matters to you. Not because you told it. Because it was there when you made the decision, wrote the reply, edited the draft, scheduled the meeting.
When a message comes in, Aileron has the reply ready. In your voice. With the right context. You glance at it, tap approve, and you’re done. Or you tweak it, and Aileron learns from the tweak. Over time, the tweaks get fewer. The drafts get sharper. The time you spend on communication overhead shrinks to almost nothing.
A bill comes due and Aileron has it ready for you to approve. The right amount, the right account, no digging through email to find the invoice.
This isn’t about working faster. It’s about spending less time on the things that pull you away from the things you actually care about — the deep work, the creative problem, the afternoon with your family that you’re always one more reply away from.
Aileron is invisible. Nobody knows you’re using it. There’s no bot in the channel, no assistant in the meeting, no AI label on your messages. Everything comes from you, because it is from you. Aileron just did the preparation you didn’t have time for.
Your data stays yours. Sensitive operations run through a secure enclave that Aileron’s own operators cannot access — not as a promise, but as a cryptographic property your security-minded friends can verify. You can disconnect at any time and take everything with you.
The longer you use Aileron, the better it gets. Not because you’re training it, but because you’re living your life and it’s paying attention. That’s the deal: you do what you were going to do anyway, and the overhead disappears.