How it works
Wire Cursor, Claude, or Codex. Your agents check with Cosmos before they act. Quiet the rest. Correct when it is wrong. Ask for the receipt when you want proof.
Agents check before they act
Wire Cursor, Claude, or Codex via MCP. Clear it, hold it, or escalate, with a why. The agent works. Cosmos is the check.
Keep what matters
Built off how memory is stored in the brain. One account across the lab stack. Messages and calendar are optional depth, not the product.
Quiet the rest
Most signal never surfaces. You see the count. The source is there when you need it. That is relief, not another inbox.
Correct with receipts
Refuse, accept, or correct. Every loop deepens the signature. Ask why when you want proof. High-stakes choices stay yours.
What it is not
- Not a second brain that stores everything and asks you to search it.
- Not restuffing a context window and calling it memory.
- Not a chatbot that sounds sure whether it is right or not.
- Not a todo app you fill with tasks.
- Not an AI that texts your friends as you.
Questions, answered
How does MCP work?
Cosmos exposes an MCP server so Cursor, Claude, and Codex can call a check before they act. Mint a key on Connect, add it to your agent, and the next action can clear, hold, or escalate with a why.
Do I need the Mac app?
No. MCP works from Connect in the browser. The Mac app is optional local sync for messages and calendar.
Does cosmos reply to my friends?
No. Cosmos does not send messages in your threads. It may notice that someone asked you a question. The agent check stays with you.
What does it read?
What you link: messages, calendar, Notion, email, and what your agents write into the account. You choose every connector.
Is this just a morning text?
No. Morning text is one channel. The product is the check your agents run before they act. Today is the human surface. Same curated account.
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