Most AI waits for you to ask.
This one shows up already knowing
today's one move.
One conversation up front. Then a daily Briefing that names your one move, carries the work you're worst at in your own voice, and compounds the more it knows you.
Not a chatbot you have to prompt from cold every time. A partner with a standing understanding of who you are — and what only you should be spending today on.
Untapp is an AI that takes the time to know you — then works like it.
You spend most of a workday explaining yourself to tools that forget you the moment you close them. Untapp does the opposite. You have one good conversation — about twenty minutes — and from it Untapp builds a living picture of your strengths, what drains you, and what only you can do. Then, every morning, it shows up already holding that picture: pointing at the one move that matters, and quietly doing the parts you'd rather not. It's less a chatbot and more a colleague who actually remembers you.
Here's an actual portrait —
before you write a word.
Meet Maya — a 7th-grade science teacher in Columbus, nine years in, and a self-described beginner who opened an AI tool for the first time this spring. This is her real sample portrait and a glimpse of her dashboard a couple of weeks in. If you feel behind, this is what catching up looks like.
She turns a room full of nervous kids into people who believe they can figure things out — and she's quietly doing the same for herself.
“I want my students to feel like science is something they can touch, not just memorize — and honestly, I want to feel that way about AI too.”
“After years of telling students that being a beginner is the most honest place to start, she has decided to take her own advice with AI — opening ChatGPT for the first time this spring not as an expert, but as exactly the kind of patient, curious learner she's always asked her students to be.”
“Speed is never the real goal for her — every hour she saves is an hour she's trying to give back to Ada and Obi, or to the next nervous teacher who thinks they're too far behind to start.”
Measured from her stories, games, and taps — not a quiz. The soft band on each meter is how sure we are so far; the chip is the confidence tier.
- Warmthcore
care people return to
- Givercore
leaves people and places better
- Anchorcore
the steadying center of the room
- Forgestrong
craft under pressure
- Gritstrong
keeps going when it's hard
Built from 41 signals across her interview · her caution reads as Grit and Forge, not hesitation.
One low-stakes move, in her own voice.
Two weeks in, the partnership knows Maya works in small, verified steps, protects her students' privacy, and wants a draft she can edit — never a finished thing she's afraid to touch. So the morning move is small, real, and reversible. This is built from her actual goals and red lines.
Because you told me Sunday-night worksheet drafting is your biggest time sink → here's a first-draft photosynthesis worksheet for 7th grade, in your warm voice, with [Student] placeholders — yours to edit, never to send unchecked.
Your fall staff workshop is still in scoping — what's the one fear you'd most want a nervous teacher to feel safe naming in the first five minutes?
Maya is a sample teacher — a beginner, on purpose — so a nervous beginner can see themselves. Your portrait will be entirely your own.
It opens with the one thing,
then carries the rest.
Every morning the Briefing leads with a single move — the highest-leverage thing you could do today — and shows you exactly why. Below it, the work you're worst at is already drafted in your voice, waiting for a glance.
The single highest-leverage move — with the reasoning shown.
Not a to-do list. One move, and the chain behind it: because you did X and said Y → do Z. Never a suggestion it can't justify from two real facts about you. One tap to act, or a quiet Not now.
Because you flagged the board update as overdue and told me last week you stall on first drafts → send the version I wrote in your voice this morning.
You, times what the AI carries.
Two segments: what you cover — your strengths — and what I carry — the weaknesses I handle for you. Shown as a multiplier, not a percentage, because there's no ceiling. And when there's a leak — a gap neither of us is touching — it names it and offers to take it.
Neither of us is touching Magnet — draws the room in. Want me to take it?
It doesn't describe your weaknesses. It does them.
Where you're thin, the AI produces real drafts in your voice — the calm reply, the next-action queue — not advice about them. And it visibly calibrates: as it learns your voice, you edit it less.
- Anchor— the steadying center of the roomPause
I draft your calm version of the reply first, so you start from steady.
Calibration: you edited 10%, down from 40% - Engine— energy that doesn't idlePause
I break the mountain into the next small action and queue it.
Calibration: you edited 18%, down from 35%
The more it knows you, the more it can amplify.
Every story, answer, and edit is a signal of you. The dial fills as they land — and rolls its scale up each time it's about to top out. No percentage, no finish line. There's no done.
The more it knows, the more it can amplify. There's no done.
When a chore repeats, hand it over for good.
Spot the same task three weeks running and Routinize this runs a short, adaptive diagnostic — then hands you a concrete, approval-gated workflow built on the tools you actually use. Nothing fires without your tap.
Your weekly status email — spotted three weeks running. One question first: where does the source data live?
- Pull this week's shipped items from Linear
- Draft the status note in your voice
- Hold for your one-tap approval before it sends
It starts with one conversation —
evidence, not self-ratings.
Before the daily partnership begins, you talk for about twenty minutes — voice and six quick games, not a quiz. You tell stories and make choices; every answer drops an evidence tile onto the wall, so you watch the profile build as you go. We score your stories and your choices. We never ask you to rate yourself 1–5.
That conversation is the on-ramp — it fuels everything the partner does the next morning, and every day after.
Every trait carries a confidence label — early signal → supported → strong. Strong takes evidence across more than one day, and we say so.
Twenty minutes in, you've got three things that are yours.
- Your Portrait. A short, honest read on who you are at your best — your superpower named in plain words, with the evidence behind it. Not a personality label. A mirror you'd actually recognize.
- Your top strengths, with the receipts. Five core powers, each measured from what you said and chose — never a 1-to-5 you rated yourself. Every one carries how sure we are, and gets surer the more we learn.
- An Operating File any AI can read. A plain file that tells any AI tool — ours or anyone's — how you think, what you care about, and where your lines are. Paste it in and stop re-introducing yourself. It's yours to export as JSON, anytime.
- A standing partner for tomorrow. And the next morning, a Briefing that's already using all of it.
Ten stages, one conversation.
Like talking to a thoughtful friend who actually remembers what you said. No forms, no sliders — one stage after another, until you're done. Pause anywhere; it never asks twice.
- 01Welcome
- 02Your name — with an optional résumé shortcut
- 03Your story, out loud (3–5 min)
- 04Opening conversation
- 05Quick sorts
- 06Spend your hours
- 07The lifeboat
- 08What pulls you
- 09Trade-offs + the shelf
- 10One last question — then your reveal
Day thirty knows more than day one.
- Never asks twice. Every answer is saved. Pause anywhere, resume on any device, and it skips straight past what it already knows.
- A question of the day. One tailored question each morning, written from what your file doesn't know yet — folded right into the Briefing.
- Every answer feeds the fuel. Daily answers and your edits write back automatically — the more signal, the sharper the next morning's one move.
- The drafts get more like you. Each time you accept or tweak what it carried, it recalibrates — so you edit less, and it sounds more like you.
Built for people who do real work — not AI experts.
You don't need to be technical, and you don't need to already be good at this. Untapp is for the teacher rebuilding a lesson on Sunday night, the manager drowning in status updates, the founder doing six jobs, the person who keeps hearing they should “use AI more” and isn't sure where to stand. If you've ever felt a little behind, you're exactly who we built the first conversation for. Maya, above, opened an AI tool for the very first time this spring. Catching up is allowed to feel like this.
The morning Briefing, where your mornings actually happen.
Untapp lives in your browser and on your iPhone, sharing the same file. Start the conversation on your laptop, get your one move on your phone over coffee, capture a thought the moment it lands — it all writes back to the same picture of you. Nothing to set up twice.
It drafts. You decide. Nothing leaves without your tap.
- Nothing fires on its own. Every draft, every send, every automation waits for you. Untapp does the work up to the line — you're the one who crosses it.
- Your lines are real. Tell it what it must never touch — names, topics, tone — and it holds them. The things you protect stay protected.
- Your data is yours. Export your whole file as JSON whenever you want, and take it with you. We're not building a profile to sell; we're building one to serve you.
Untapp is in open alpha, invite-only for now — if you have a registration code, the door's open below. If you don't, it's coming.
One conversation now.
A partner that shows up every morning.
Pause and resume anytime · Nothing fires without your tap · Your data is yours — full JSON export, anytime.