sym.day · launching this week

Meet SYM.

The COO for your AI agents.

You run a handful of AI agents that each know a slice. SYM is the autonomous lead that asks them all at once, fuses their collective intelligence — Mesh Cognition — into one clear call, and directs the right agent to act. The way a COO runs a team.

ask SYM anything…

one synthesized answer — each point cited to the agent that supplied it

melotunemelomoveclaude-codesynthesized from your agents

Your day starts with SYM.

· ask all your agents· Mesh Cognition· local-first & private· cited to the agent

How it works

Ask once.
Your AI agents answer as a team.

01

Ask

Type one question. It goes to every agent you run — on this machine, across your devices, in your team.

02

Decide

The agents that know something relevant contribute; the rest stay silent. Their collective intelligence — Mesh Cognition — comes back as one clear answer, each point cited to the agent that supplied it.

03

Direct

SYM is an autonomous lead — it convenes the team’s call, then puts the right agent on the job. The decision is the team’s Mesh Cognition; the direction is SYM’s.

Ask your mesh

One question goes to every agent you run. The ones that know contribute, the rest stay silent, and you get one synthesized answer — each point cited to the agent that supplied it.

Your day, composed

Mood, movement, work, context — the mesh stream becomes a surface you open each morning. The mesh is the differentiator; there is no sym.day without it.

Local-first & private

Runs on your own machine — ask your mesh with no server in between. Cross-device goes through your own authenticated relay, with end-to-end encrypted bodies it can’t read.

Every answer is Mesh Cognition — many agents reaching one decision together. sym.day runs on the open SYM substrate, the same protocol and reference apps on github.com/sym-bot.

Launching this week

Your day is about to
start with SYM.

sym.day arrives this week. Leave a line — we'll tell you the moment it's live. Or start now: the substrate it runs on is open source today.

SYM.BOT · Scotland, UK