One app. Two sides of your life. One assistant that knows both.
Contained Evolution isn't a collection of tools. It's a single ecosystem — your private workspace on one side, your team on the other — connected by a personal assistant that remembers everything and works in your style.
First, you build your assistant.
When you sign up and open the app for the first time, something different happens. You don't land in a dashboard. You don't get a tutorial. You get a crate.
An introduction — a little theatrical, intentionally. Inside that crate is your personal AI assistant, waiting to be named. You pick a name. You pick a color. The crate rattles, the lid pops, and your assistant appears — in your color, with your name above it.
That's the setup. Everything else flows from it.
Your assistant's color becomes the accent color across your entire app. Its name appears at the top of every page. It's not a product we built and handed to you — it's something you built, in the first thirty seconds, the day you signed up.
"Not a chatbot. Your assistant. Named by you. Yours from the start."
Personal. Business. Same assistant. One login.
After you create your assistant, you choose where to start: Personal or Business. This isn't a settings menu — it's how the whole app is organized.
Personal is your private workspace. Nothing here is shared. Your notes, documents, research, memory, daily brief — all of it belongs to you and only you. Your assistant lives here in its full form: it knows your style, your ongoing projects, your preferences, everything it's learned from every conversation you've ever had with it.
Business is your team. Clock in, clock out, collaborate, manage. The same assistant follows you here — but when you're clocked into a team, it knows you're at work. It adapts.
You can be on multiple teams at once. CEO of your own, employee on three others. The app routes everything correctly based on who you're clocked in as at any moment.
The assistant that learns you. Session by session.
Every conversation is evaluated. Not stored raw — evaluated. Your assistant reads every exchange and asks: does this matter? Is there a fact here about who this person is, what they want, what they've decided?
When the answer is yes, it gets stored in your Memory Bank — tagged, categorized, and organized automatically. You never have to manually save anything. You never have to say "remember this." Your assistant judges what matters and keeps it.
Four tiers of memory: Fresh, frequently-referenced memories stay hot — surfaced automatically in every conversation. Memories that get referenced occasionally settle to warm. Older memories cool further. Deeply historical memories archive to Deep Space — indexed forever, retrieved when relevant, never deleted unless you delete them.
The Memory Map shows you all of it visually — a force-directed graph of everything your assistant knows about you, organized by how often each memory connects to your conversations. Common patterns become large nodes. Rare connections become thin threads. Your own thinking, organized back at you.
You never re-explain yourself. You never start from scratch. Every session, your assistant picks up where the last one left off.
Everything for your personal life. One private workspace.
The Personal section is your corner of the app. Nothing in here is team-visible. Nothing routes through anyone else's account.
Notes — quick captures with pin, archive, and color labels. The fastest way to get something out of your head.
Scribble — long-form documents. Rich text editor, Word export. Your assistant available whenever you need it.
Map It — mind maps and canvases. Visual thinking. Branch, connect, rearrange.
Braindumps — freeform idea capture. No structure required. Get it out first, organize later.
Scope — research. Multi-source: web search, Reddit, Wikipedia. Your assistant surfaces what matters and builds a library as you go.
Thought Bubbles — pinnable thoughts that live at the top of your workspace every day.
Memory Island — your Memory Bank's home. Review what your assistant has learned, edit entries, see the Memory Map, browse your history.
Personal Daily Brief — your morning view. What matters today, your calendar, priorities, weather. Your assistant narrates the day before it starts.
The Village — the specialists your assistant can become.
Need an engineer's take? A lawyer's read? A teacher's explanation? A comedian's spin to get unstuck?
Your assistant puts on the right hat. Same name. Same color. A different mode — with the right tools, the right knowledge, the right way of thinking for the job.
Each specialist has their own corner of The Village: a workshop, a stall, a spot that's theirs. The Engineer walks in with blueprints and a hard hat. The Teacher shows up with a pencil and a cardigan. The Comedian has a smiley on the shirt.
It's not a different AI. It's your AI, dressed for the task.
Everything for your work life. Your team, your way.
The Business section is where you manage your team — or where you show up as part of someone else's. Every user is automatically the CEO of their own team on signup.
Timeclock — clock in and out with project attribution. A running timer lives at the top of every screen while you're on the clock. When you clock in, your usage routes to that team's budget automatically.
Bulletin Board — the team's daily view. Announcements, memos, priorities. Everything your team needs to know, in one place.
Team Chat — live team messaging with real-time delivery. Built in, not bolted on.
Files — shared file storage with folder-first organization and drag-and-drop upload.
Boards — project management. Kanban, sprint, roadmap. Task tracking your team will actually use.
Employees — your roster. Who's on the team, what role they have, what they have access to.
Playbook — your company's institutional knowledge. Policies, processes, answers to questions new people always ask. Write it once. Your whole team has it.
Coach — the team-level AI add-on, activated separately. Coach drafts announcements, summarizes team activity, surfaces what employees need, and answers questions about company policy. A team without Coach never sees it. A team with Coach gets a second orb alongside each member's personal assistant — always available, always oriented toward the team.
One PASS subscription can power a whole team.
PASS is per-user. But as a CEO, you don't have to make every employee buy their own.
You generate a team-link key — a one-time code with an expiry you set. You choose what it unlocks: which apps, what limits. The employee creates their own free CE account, builds their own assistant, and onboards normally. They paste your key in their settings. Done — they're part of your team.
When they clock into your team, their usage runs against your account. When they clock out, they go back to their own free tier. If you cancel PASS, linked employees revert to free instantly. Their own data — Memory Bank, assistant, Personal section — stays completely untouched.
When an employee hits a limit, they get one ping CEO button per day. You see the request, approve or deny. Clean.
Don't want the full ecosystem? Just use the Memory Bank.
During onboarding, there's a second path: Memory Bank only. Skip the assistant creation, skip the sections, go straight to your Memory Bank.
This is for people who already have an AI tool they love — and just want persistent memory that travels with it. With PASS, your Memory Bank connects to external AI tools via MCP. Your context, your history, your preferences — available inside whatever AI you're already working with.
You can opt into the full ecosystem anytime from Settings. It's a starting point, not a permanent choice.
Start free. $5 unlocks everything.
Free gets you the full ecosystem — both sections, all core apps, Memory Bank (15MB), your personal assistant on the Efficient model with 150 messages/day.
PASS at $5/month: all three model tiers, 1GB Memory Bank, automations that run while you're away, Memory Bank MCP integration to external AI tools.