Lila — A Life OS

Lila is paying attention.So you don't have to manage a system.

Your phone is full of half-finished thoughts. Lila reads them, holds a model of what's on your mind, and reflects it back each morning in plain prose — what you're focused on this week, who you're in the middle of a conversation with, what's gone quiet without being dropped.

The home screen

Lila wrote about your week. That's the entire app.

No tabs. No counts. No streaks. The home screen is one screen of prose, written by Lila, that you read in the morning and again at night. Tap any line to see what produced it.

Working memory home screen — empty state. Replace with full screenshot pre-launch.
The shape of it

An attention layer is what's missing between the apps that capture and the apps that act.

You write things down. You check things off. The piece in between — the thing that watches what you've said, listens to what you've meant, and brings forward only the few things that actually matter on a given day — has been left to you. Lila does that work. It runs while you're not looking. It surfaces the right four, not all of it. And it stays out of your way the rest of the time.

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