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AbleMind· Private beta

A second brain for how you use the web.

AbleMind is the memory core of the WebAble ecosystem. It learns your patterns across every tool, what you read, how you focus, the flows you run, the context GlassLayer sees, then turns them into recommendations, adaptive interfaces, and help that arrives before you ask. Private by default.

AbleMind · memory activelearning

Core

Who you are

on the web

Reading paceL2

slow on dense text

Focus windowL1

2–4 pm daily

Form cadenceL2

Friday reports

Motion prefL1

reduced always

Voice habitsL3

email + long docs

Screen contextL3

contract.pdf (GLS)

Long read ahead: apply Focus + larger text?

ApplyNot nowon-device · private

What it solves.

Every tool learns you from scratch

The extension, GlassLayer, AutoFlow, and EchoControl each starting blind is wasted effort. AbleMind is the shared memory they all read from and write to.

The web makes you repeat yourself

The same adjustments, flows, and frustrations across thousands of sites. AbleMind remembers the pattern, not just your last setting, and applies it ahead of you.

AI that doesn’t know how you work

Any assistant you use starts from zero. AbleMind gives it the context: how you read, where you lose focus, and what you’re usually trying to get done.

Memory without the surveillance

Most “memory” products ingest your whole life and sell the profile. AbleMind is scoped to your web use, lives on your device by default, and is yours to delete.

Personal memory · AbleMind

A profile that grows around you.

AbleMind watches what you do across the web, turns it into a real digital profile, and uses it to make the next visit easier. Step through to see each layer.

Today · captured

12 events · 4 sites · 1 voice command

  1. 08:42
    Opened newsource.example · Reading Mode auto-onnewsource.example
  2. 08:58
    Bumped text +20% on read.exampleread.example
  3. 09:15
    3rd visit to ops.example/transactions this weekops.example
  4. 10:02
    Stopped animations on news.examplenews.example
  5. 10:31
    Voice command: "summarize this page"longread.example

Hourly activity · today

8 AM910111212 PM

How it works.

  1. 1

    It captures your interactions

    Across the ecosystem: preferences you set, tools you reach for, flows you record, and the context GlassLayer reads where you allow it.

  2. 2

    Raw activity compresses into patterns

    Thousands of small actions become a few durable facts: you enlarge text on dense pages, you mute motion, you batch weekly forms on Fridays.

  3. 3

    Patterns become an understanding of you

    Higher-level insight emerges: which profile fits which kind of site, where attention slips, and what you tend to need next.

  4. 4

    Memories connect across time and tools

    Everything links N-to-N, so one moment can draw on everything related, not just an exact keyword match, the way a hippocampus actually recalls.

  5. 5

    It predicts and adapts

    Pages load already tuned to you, the next likely action is offered before you ask, and every time you confirm or correct it, the model gets sharper.

Capabilities

  • Personalized recommendations
  • Adaptive interfaces
  • Predictive assistance
  • Cross-tool shared memory
  • Pattern & insight layers
  • Local-first · export & delete

Where it helps.

Adaptive reading & focusAnticipated next actionsCross-device continuityContext for any AI you useFrequent-task predictionPrivate personalization

Your memory. On your terms.

AbleMind is scoped to how you use the web, not your whole life. It lives on your device by default, never sells a profile, and every layer is something you can read, correct, export, or delete. Sync and any sharing are separate, explicit opt-ins.

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