If you can't afford a leak,
you can't afford a human assistant.
Attorneys
Client-privileged communications, case strategy, opposing counsel correspondence — none of it should pass through a VA's eyes.
Fund Managers
Deal flow, LP communications, portfolio company data, investment memos — too sensitive for a human assistant to have access to.
Medical Professionals
Patient communications, scheduling, referrals — HIPAA considerations make human VA delegation risky.
Political Figures
Donor communications, campaign strategy, media correspondence — leaks from staff are career-ending.
Public Figures
Contract negotiations, personal scheduling, media inquiries — every assistant is a potential TMZ source.
R&D Executives
Patent-pending work, competitive intelligence, product roadmaps — trade secrets that can't be in someone else's memory.
How your data stays private.
Runs on your hardware
Mac Mini in your office or a VPS you control. The agent, its memory, and all your data live on a machine you own.
No cloud storage
Conversations, email content, calendar data, and files are stored locally. Nothing is uploaded to a cloud service unless you explicitly configure it.
OAuth-only integrations
Gmail, Calendar, and other services connect via OAuth tokens managed through Composio middleware. No raw passwords in config files.
Complete deletion
When you're done, wipe the machine. Everything the agent knew is gone. No exit interview, no wondering what they remember.
Privacy isn't a feature.
It's the architecture.
Your AI assistant runs on your hardware. No human. No cloud. No leaks.
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