Aide
A chief of staff that actually does the work.
In the constellation
Aide highlighted in the live map — hover or tap any node to explore.
The gap
Every operator drowns in the same load: an inbox that never empties, follow-ups that slip, calendars that collide, briefs nobody has time to write. The AI assistants on offer forget everything between chats and can only suggest — they never actually carry any of it.
You don’t need another tool that describes your day back to you. You need one that takes things off your plate and remembers what it did.
What Aide is
Aide is a chief of staff that actually does the work — a persistent AI person with real memory. It triages your inbox as things land, tracks every open loop, schedules against your real constraints, writes your briefs, and takes action: sending, routing, scheduling, within a boundary you set.
Unlike a chatbot that resets every session, Aide remembers months of context and compounds — it gets more useful the longer it works with you. It proposes first, then executes inside an explicit policy, so the load is carried, not just catalogued.
What it does
Inbox triage
Surfaces what actually needs you the moment it arrives, and files the rest — so your inbox stops being the job.
Follow-ups that don’t slip
Tracks every open loop and chases them proactively, without being reminded.
Scheduling that respects reality
Books against your real constraints and commitments — not just open slots on a calendar.
Memory that compounds
Remembers months of context and acts on it, instead of starting from zero every conversation.
The line between judgment and machinery
AccelMars draws one hard line through every product: what an AI decides, and what runs deterministically. Aide sits on the boundary — and keeps the two honest.
What the AI judges
- What actually matters in the noise
- How to respond, and to whom
- When something needs you versus when to handle it
What stays deterministic
- Ingesting and threading every message
- Scheduling and routing logic
- Executing actions within your set policy
Continuous, always-on help is ruinous on a frontier model and affordable on tiered rails — which is exactly why an assistant that runs all day is economical here.
Who it’s for
- Founders and executives carrying a heavy operational load
- Senior knowledge workers buried in inbox and follow-up
- Anyone who wants an assistant that acts, not just answers
Planned — designed, not yet built. It builds on the persistent-person and durable-memory engines, plus new connector, inbox, and scheduling engines.