Your personal assistant
for context.

CC Equerry on the threads that matter. Save notes, voice memos, PDFs, and screenshots. Equerry remembers what you shared, notices useful next steps, and briefs you before you ask.

Coming to the App Store Built for iPhone and iPad

Briefs, watchers, reminders, and answers from the context you shared.

Equerry visual showing source-backed assistant cards for briefings, reminders, and useful next steps
Helpful without setup

Share context. Equerry starts helping.

After a few shared emails, notes, or voice memos, Equerry can offer concrete next steps from what you actually gave it. No setup map to build. No blank prompt to stare at.

Equerry · Now
Equerry noticed something.

You've shared three Acme follow-up notes this week. Want me to keep watch until this closes?

Accept Not now

Equerry offers. You decide what runs.

Equerry noticed
“Want me to keep watch on Acme?”
Equerry noticed
“Want a brief before tomorrow's appointment?”
Equerry noticed
“Want me to remind you if this thread goes quiet?”
What it does

Real pains, handled in plain language.

Tell Equerry what to handle, or share context and let it offer the next step.

“I walk into client calls cold.”

Equerry briefs you before each call from the emails, notes, and transcripts you shared.

“My five tools don't talk.”

One memory across email, notes, docs, screenshots, voice — all searchable, all sourced.

“I forget the follow-up I promised.”

Tell Equerry to keep watch on the thread. It pings the moment something changes.

“Renewals, appointments, school threads — none of it sticks together.”

Drop them in as they arrive. Equerry holds the timeline and tells you what's about to slip.

“I don't know what to ask first.”

Equerry notices what could help: “Want me to keep watch on Acme?” You decide.

“Chat apps forget the context I already gave them.”

Your archive is private to you, persistent across every question, deletable any time.

“I don't have time to set up another system.”

Tell Equerry in plain language. No configuration. No connections. No setup.

“Tell it once. It keeps the thread.”

The frame

Executive-grade context. Without the hire.

An executive assistant
$74,260
per year, on average
  • Calendar, inbox, follow-ups.
  • Great assistants are expensive and scarce.
  • Most still do not hold every source you do.
Equerry
Context, on time
without the hire
  • Briefs you before calls and appointments.
  • Watches threads you care about.
  • Shows the source behind every answer.
  • Lets you delete what it remembers.

Executive assistant wage reference: US Bureau of Labor Statistics, OEWS 43-6011.

Meeting prep

Walk into the call already briefed.

Last Tuesday
You forward Jordan Kim's Q3 pricing email from Acme.
Friday · 4 PM
You add the call transcript: Jordan pushed back on tier 3 and asked for proof points.
Today · 9:45 AM
“Acme prep: open thread, tier-3 pricing pushback, proof points from Friday's shared note. Original source: Q3 email.”

Forwarded email and a shared call note become one brief, surfaced before you ask.

“Equerry shows up on time, with the source attached.”

What it does

Delegate the briefing.
Keep control of the memory.

Forward a client email, drop in a PDF, dictate a note, save a screenshot. Equerry turns what you share into a private working memory, then uses it for briefings, answers, and Routines.

Briefings

Today's calls, open threads, waiting items. Lands in time, before your first meeting.

Watching

Tell Equerry what to track. It pings the moment something changes — a thread moves, an email lands, a topic shifts.

Helpful noticing

Share context and Equerry offers next steps: keep watch, brief you, remind you. You always decide what runs.

Source-backed answers

Ask what the CFO said, where the pricing pushback started, or which PDF had the number. Tap the source every time.

Routines

Tell Equerry once. It keeps watch.

Tuesday · 8:42 PM
You · Every weekday morning, brief me on the client threads I shared. Include open questions, last notes, and anything I promised to follow up on.
Equerry · I can prepare that from your shared emails, notes, and voice memos. Send it before your workday starts?
You · Yes.
Tuesday · 8:43 PM
Equerry · Done. Client Brief arrives before your workday starts.
Wednesday · 9:00 AM
Client Brief
  • Acme · Jordan pushed back on tier 3 · proof points needed · Q3 email is the source
  • Northstar · waiting on revised deck · budget owner unclear · last note from Monday
  • Personal · Dad's cardiology portal message · Jake essay deadline Friday

Tell Equerry once. The briefing arrives on time, with sources attached.

Life admin

Beyond client calls.

Forward what's piling up — appointments, school notes, family threads. Equerry keeps the picture intact.

  1. Forwarded email
    Dad's cardiology appointment — Acuity portal moved his slot.
  2. Calendar entry
    Old time still on the family calendar.
  3. Saved note
    His Eliquis refill is due Thursday.
Equerry noticed something.

Your dad's cardiology appointment moved to 2:30, but the family calendar still says 4:00. His Eliquis refill is also due that morning. Want me to watch this thread?

Accept Not now

An offer — never an action. You decide what runs.

Living archive

Equerry remembers in pieces.

So nothing gets lost between calls.

Q3 email · Apr 18 Friday transcript Pricing note Acme call · 10:00 AM Acuity confirmation Reply pattern · Sarah Chen Family calendar Saved note · Eliquis Case study notes Q1 renewal thread Vector deck draft UCSB tour · Apr 24 Anniversary reservation IRS extension · Apr 15 Beacon contract Apr 28 thread Dad's portal email Sleep tracking note Voice memo · Mon 6am Q3 board minutes Whiteboard photo · Apr 15 Client preferences

Every chip is a source Equerry can open.

One — Private by default

Privacy by inclusion, not exclusion.

Most assistants want full inbox access — OAuth tokens, IMAP credentials, a permission scope that covers every email you’ve ever sent or received.

Equerry doesn’t.

You decide what we see, one thread at a time. CC us on the conversations that matter. Forward an email if you want us to remember a single message.

We can’t see what you don’t share — there’s no inbox we have access to, no full-folder scope, no “read all” permission to revoke.

The CC line is the consent.

Two — Visible

See everything we remember.

Source chips on every chat answer. Settings → Your Memory lists every fact Equerry extracted, with the original note it came from. The system that remembers you is the system you can audit.

Three — Deletable

Remove a fact. Future answers lose it.

Tap to remove any fact, any source, any note. Equerry stops using it across chat, search, and future Routines — not just the surface list. Memory you can prune is memory you can trust to invest in.

Per-fact delete

Settings → Your Memory shows every extracted fact with its source note. Tap × on any one. Equerry forgets it.

Cascade everywhere

Deleting a note removes the embedding, the structured extracts, every derived inference. Not just the row in the list.

Private inputs, private outputs

Routines and chat lose access to deleted memory immediately. No leakage to future answers.

What makes this work

iOS-native, iCloud local-first

Your raw notes, audio, and photos stay in your iCloud. Equerry only stores what it needs to search, answer, and run your Routines — and you can remove any of that any time.

“Memory you can prune is memory you can trust.”

Four — Active, not passive

Chat waits. An assistant moves.

Equerry does not wait for you to rebuild the prompt. It knows the next meeting, the open thread, the topic you asked it to keep an eye on, and the helpful next step you have not noticed yet. One day, four moments, without opening the app first.

  1. 7:00 AM
    Morning brief
    6:58 am
    Your morning brief is ready.

    3 client calls. 2 waiting items. 4 flagged emails.

    Morning Brief
    Lands before you open your inbox. Today's calls, waiting items, flagged emails — already organized.
  2. 9:45 AM
    Meeting prep
    9:45 am
    Acme call in 15 min.

    Jordan pushed back on tier 3 pricing last Friday. Open: proof points.

    Meeting Prep
    Push 15 minutes before your 10am with Acme. Last meeting's open thread, the pricing pushback from Friday, the original Q3 email.
  3. 2:18 PM
    Watcher
    2:18 pm
    Acme replied to your Q3 thread.

    Jordan asked for a revised deck by Friday.

    Watcher
    An email from a client mentions a topic you've been tracking. Push the moment it lands.
  4. Sunday · 7:00 PM
    Equerry
    Sun 7:00 pm
    Equerry noticed something.

    Same question about Q3 pricing, three times this month. Want a weekly recap?

    Equerry noticed something
    You've asked similar questions about Q3 pricing three times this month. Want me to keep an eye on it and send a weekly recap?

Briefings show up on time. Watchers keep an eye on what you're tracking. Equerry offers helpful next steps from what you saved. You decide.

Common questions

Before you ask.

How is this different from chat apps? +

Chat apps wait for you to bring the context each time. Equerry is built as a personal assistant around the context you have already shared: emails, notes, screenshots, PDFs, and voice memos. It can brief you, keep watch with Routines you approve, and answer with sources.

Is this replacing a human assistant? +

No. Equerry does not book travel, negotiate with vendors, or make judgment calls on your behalf. It handles the context work a human assistant usually cannot see: remembering what you shared, connecting it across sources, and surfacing it before you need it.

Can I delete what it remembers? +

Yes — every remembered fact is visible in Settings → Your Memory and deletable with one tap. Your raw content (the emails, photos, voice memos you sent in) lives in your iCloud, not ours. Delete the app and your raw content is untouched.

Does it work without internet? +

Partial. Search and retrieval of previously-processed memory works offline. New ingestion (parsing a forwarded email, summarizing a meeting) requires a server round-trip. When offline, new content queues locally and processes when reconnected.

What happens if I cancel? +

Your memory export is available on request. Your iCloud-stored raw content is always yours. Apple handles cancellation through Settings → Subscriptions — no retention calls, no cancellation forms.

What devices does it run on? +

iPhone and iPad at launch — and on Apple Silicon Mac, where the iPad app runs natively from the Mac App Store. A dedicated Mac app will follow.

How is my privacy handled? +

Your raw content (notes, photos, voice memos) lives in your iCloud — not on Equerry's servers. The partners we use to process queries never train on your content. See Privacy and AI Disclosure for the full breakdown.

What's an "equerry"? +

An equerry is the personal attendant to royalty — historically responsible for the household calendar, correspondence, research, and recurring duties. Every royal had one. The role hasn't changed in 600 years; the technology has. Equerry brings the same role to every iPhone.