Beta · 2026 · iPhone
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§ 00Beta · iPhone · 2026

A dashboard that knows you.

It reads your body, watches your week, catches the one thing that matters today, and remembers how it all felt. iPhone-native. Reasoned on-device.

iPhone-native Health · Calendar · Journal 100% on-device AI
§ 01What it catches

Things you'd have missed.

A few from a real week.

01 Strength window Wed · 09:12
  • sleep8h 24m · best in 12 days
  • HRV64ms · +18%
  • last lift5 days ago
  • calendargap 14:00 → 18:00

Block 90 minutes at 14:30 for strength. You're overdue, and you're recovered.

02 Catching a cold Mon · 06:32
  • resp rate17.2/min · +3 overnight
  • temp+0.4°C vs baseline
  • HRV31ms · −24%
  • calendarINKO site visit · Thu

You're catching something. Push the INKO site visit a week — they're flexible.

03 Customer waiting Wed · 10:43
  • last touchLukas · 11d ago
  • mail3 unread, all his
  • journalpricing breakdown · open
  • calendarINKO call · 11:30

INKO at 11:30. Lukas is waiting on the pricing. 60-second brief?

04 Travel comedown Mon · 07:04
  • flightCDG → ZRH · last night
  • sleep5h 02m · fragmented
  • HRV42ms · −16%
  • resting HR+8 vs baseline

You flew in. Today is a recovery shape: walk, light tasks, no hard asks.

05 Focus protect Thu · 07:55
  • HRV58ms · +12%
  • cycleday 9 · follicular
  • calendarfree 09:00 → 13:00
  • journalQ2 retainer · due tomorrow

Sharp morning ahead. Held 09:00–13:00 for the Q2 proposal — one read-through and it ships.

§ 02The app itself

Your day.
At a glance.

Every meeting from every calendar. Every task, sorted by customer or tag. One calm view, instead of three apps. And because Apple Health is part of the picture, GudDash quietly tailors your day to how you're actually doing — shorter meetings when you're depleted, deep-work blocks when you're sharp.

Calendars · 3
  • Work 1 · Google
  • Work 2 · Microsoft
  • Personal · Google
What's in it
  • calendar · G + MS
  • tasks · customer + tags
  • journal · per customer or self
  • body · Apple Health
  • ai · on-device
Views
  • today · week · agenda
  • tasks (by customer / tag)
  • customers
  • readiness
9:41

Wed 28

May · today
4 events · 6 tasks
62
lighter day
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09:30 INKO field-trial sync Work 1 · 60m
11–13 Protected · Q2 proposal focus block
13:00 Lunch Personal
14:00 Pricing review · LANO Work 2 · 60m
17:00 1:1 · Mira Work 1 · 30m
12:30
Tasks · today All ▾
  • INKO Send the new proposal
  • INKO Sign Q2 retainer doc
  • ENG Reply to Mira's PR review
  • Confirm ZRH → BCN flights
§ 03Journal

It remembers,
too.

A journal that quietly inherits your day. Every entry — written or spoken — carries a snapshot of how your body, your calendar and your inbox actually looked at that moment. Over weeks, Dash starts to notice things you haven't.

One surface.
One toggle.

Customer entries and entries to yourself live in the same place. A pivot at compose time decides whether this entry is for me (private, with a mood) or about someone (titled, tagged). The auto-context strip attaches either way — because knowing you wrote a terse Hartmann note on a 5h-sleep night is, it turns out, useful.

  • 01

    Write, speak, or stay silent.

    A line is enough. So is a voice memo. So is nothing — the day's data is captured either way.

  • 02

    Context attaches itself.

    Readiness, sleep, meeting load, focus blocks. Always stamped onto the entry, never asked of you.

  • 03

    Patterns surface, slowly.

    After a week or two, Dash starts pointing things out — real correlations, with the data shown. No horoscopes.

9:41
mon · 26 may 22:38

A six-meeting Monday.

Six meetings is too many. I can feel the difference between a 3-meeting Monday and a 6-meeting one in my jaw. Need to start saying no to the Friday cascade that always ends up landing here.

context · auto-attached
ready54
sleep5h 48m
mtgs6 today
hrv−18%
focus20 min
steps4.1k
on-device · never uploaded
§ 03 · bWhat Dash figures out

Real patterns.
With the data shown.

01 pattern

Mondays with >5 meetings sit at 2/5.

Four of your last six Mondays had more than five meetings and you rated each of them 2 out of 5. The two lighter Mondays were both 4/5.

from 6 Mondays · since 14 Apr meetings (cal) mood (journal)
02 pattern

Sleep under 6h kills your focus before your mood.

Days after a sub-6h sleep show 38% less protected focus time on average — but mood ratings only drop ~0.4 points. You feel fine; the day quietly disappears.

from 14d · sleep (HealthKit) focus blocks (cal) mood (journal)
03 prompt

You haven't written about Hartmann in 23 days.

The Hartmann thread has been stale in tasks for nine days, and you mentioned them in journal twice in March. Worth a few words?

from journal (Hartmann) tasks (stale 9d)
private by default

All journal entries, mood, and context stay on this device. Reasoning runs on-device with Apple's Foundation Models. Nothing is uploaded — ever.

§ 04What it actually does

A quiet co-pilot.
Tuned to you.

01 · Cycle-smart

Calendar that respects your phase.

Luteal and menstrual days get shorter meetings and more buffer. Follicular and ovulatory days unlock for deep work and harder asks. Subtle. Never on display.

protect when you need it
02 · Meeting guard

State check before the call.

Three minutes before a meeting, Dash quietly reads your state. Tense? Offer a shortened slot or a breath. Sharp? Stay out of the way.

three minutes before
03 · Customer brief

"Brief me on this one."

Pending items, what was last said, what looks risky — pulled from tasks, journal and mail. Reasoned on-device, gone after.

on-device · across sources
04 · Voice & glance

Hands-free, on the move.

Capture tasks by voice while you walk between meetings — Dash picks the right customer even with a nickname, and always reads it back before saving. Glance Readiness on your wrist.

always confirms before saving
§ 05Non-negotiables

Five promises
we won't bend.

The things that quietly decide whether a tool is worth the friction. Stated up front so you can hold us to them.

01

100% on-device.
No exceptions.

All reasoning runs on your iPhone using Apple's on-device models. No cloud AI, no external API, no telemetry. Your health data, calendar and mail never leave the phone.

02

One operator.
Yours.

Not a team tool. Not multi-tenant. The agent learns one working life — yours — and gets sharper the more of it it sees.

03

Nothing leaves
on your behalf.

It will never send an email, move a meeting, or message someone for you. Calendar and mail are read-only. You stay the one who acts on the world.

04

Your inbox
stays yours.

Email isn't copied or synced. Calendar isn't mirrored. We query on demand and forget. The only thing kept is a short, dated summary you can wipe.

05

No noise.
No badges.

No streaks. No notifications about streaks. No nudges to log back in. Notifications are rare, high-value, and feel like a quiet friend — never a slot machine.

§ 06Beta · 2026

Be there
at launch.

GudDash is in development for iPhone. Leave your email and you'll be in the first wave when the beta opens. No spam, no waiting-room theatre.

  • 01 Early access · first wave
  • 02 Founder price for year one
  • 03 No spam, ever — you can leave anytime