Keep daily context together
Notes, email, calendar, and services stay in one timeline instead of scattered across tools.
Roseau organizes your notes, email, calendar, and long-running services, surfaces what matters at the right time, and helps you think clearly when a choice needs your attention.
Private iOS beta. Start with one real scene you want Roseau to keep watching.You have a client meeting at 10:00. A pricing email from last night is still unanswered. Last week you wrote that this week should protect cash flow, so this email is more important than ordinary inbox noise.
Decision support only works after daily trust. Roseau earns that trust by keeping ordinary context organized without turning into another inbox.
Notes, email, calendar, and services stay in one timeline instead of scattered across tools.
A service does not have to push every day. If nothing is worth saying, Roseau stays quiet.
When a choice matters, Roseau shows the context and boundary before the suggestion.
The timeline is Roseau’s product shape. Records and deliveries land together, so context has somewhere to live.
The day starts with time structure, not a blank prompt.
31 emails become two replies and four reads.
Calendar and last night’s email meet before the client call.
A prior boundary returns before a new commitment.
The day closes into tomorrow’s preparation.
An old note returns because today made it relevant.
A service is not a feature shelf. It is a long-running permission: what Roseau may watch, when it may interrupt, what it may deliver, and where it must stop for confirmation.
Roseau does not decide for you. It brings together prior notes, relevant email, calendar constraints, and long-term preferences, then surfaces the tension you might miss.
What you wrote or connected.
What is stable enough to matter later.
Why this moment deserves attention.
One next step under current context.
The action remains yours.
Roseau can read sources you explicitly connect, but the product is designed around user ownership, traceability, and confirmation.
Start with one real question, one service, or one recurring context you want Roseau to keep watching.