Demo · Cosmos web (heading, drift readout, week grid)
What you wanted vs. what the week showed
Declared mornings, late-night attention
Cosmos measures the gap between your heading and your week, with sources you can open.
New here?
Cosmos is a personal memory graph from Polarity Lab. You connect apps you already use. Any AI agent can read it through MCP before it replies.
Alex wants protected mornings for deep work.
Proves
Intent, drift, and provenance
Terms in this demo
- Path
- Where you said you are headed. Cosmos reads it before giving advice.
- Briefing
- What Cosmos surfaces at the start of a session: goals, drift, and what is due.
- Connectors
- Apps that suggest moments from your week. You keep, edit, or dismiss each one.
- Week card
- A short Sunday compile of the moments that counted this week.
- Drift
- The gap between what you declared and what your week actually showed.
- Recall
- Something you learned that is due for review before you forget.
01 · Alex sets a heading
In Cosmos, Alex declares: protect mornings for deep work.
Through the week, connectors suggest moments from calendar, messages, and browsing. Alex did not have to log each one by hand.
02 · Sunday compile
Alex picks five moments into a week card on the life grid.
The chronicle updates with what counted, not raw exhaust.
03 · Drift readout
Cosmos compares the heading to the week. Status: drifting.
Most attention landed after 10pm. Each line links to a source moment Alex can inspect or dismiss.
04 · The agent sees the same ground
Alex opens an agent with Cosmos connected. The briefing includes the drift readout.
The suggestion is one small calibration, tied to receipts, not a guilt lecture.
05 · Without Cosmos
Alex wrote I want deep mornings in a Notion page three weeks ago.
Nothing links that note to this week's behavior. There is no readout, no receipts.
Closing
Journals store intent. Cosmos measures the gap and shows the receipts.
