Why we're building Lore Pilot
The admin you keep deferring, handled for you, on your Mac and on your terms.

It started with the same twenty minutes I lose every morning.
Reply to the landlord. Text mom the doc she asked for. Move the dentist appointment. Forward the invoice to my accountant. None of it is hard. None of it really needs me. It is just admin, scattered across five apps, and it sits there until I finally do it or quietly let it drop.
The models got good enough to handle that a while ago. So why was I still doing all of it by hand?
The agents I tried lived in a tab
Almost every agent I could try ran inside a browser. That is a real wall. The doc mom wants is in Messages. The invoice is a file in Downloads. The appointment is in the Calendar app. A browser agent cannot see any of it. The place my actual life happens is the native apps on my Mac, and nothing I tried could reach them.
The other problem was trust. Handing over my email and my messages to something that acts on its own is a lot to ask. The first time an agent sends the wrong text to the wrong person, you turn it off for good.
So we built the other thing
Lore Pilot runs on your Mac, not in a tab. It learns your world first, on-device: the people you talk to, how you write, the routines you keep. That memory is your lore, and it is what lets Pilot act like you instead of like a stranger holding your password.
Then you ask it for something in one plain sentence, and it crosses your apps to do it. Read the email, find the person in Contacts, write the message. The last step, the send, waits on you.
It does the work. You keep the yes.
Trust is the actual product
Every action Pilot can take is tagged: read, act, or sensitive. Reads are quiet. Anything that touches the world outside your Mac waits for your approval. Every step is logged and every run replays end to end, so you can always see what it did. And if you ever want it to stop, you touch the mouse and it stops, mid-action if it has to.
Your keys and your data stay on your machine. It runs on the Claude or OpenAI account you already pay for, or we can run it for you. Nothing leaves home unless you send it there.
Where we are
Early, and honest about it. Pilot is a macOS beta we are hand-onboarding one cohort at a time, free for the first group. It is rough in the places early things are rough. But the bet feels more right every week: you should not have to do your own admin, and you should not have to give up control to stop doing it.
If that sounds like your mornings too, get on the waitlist. That is the whole reason we are building this in the open.