Built for solo founders

Ship more on your own, without handing over the keys

You're running the whole thing solo. iSpirits Cloud takes the digital busywork off your plate and runs it overnight — working only with what you hand it, on your terms. Here's what it's for, and the parts that do the work.

Offload the overnight busyworkHand it a goal; it does the research, drafts and plans while you sleep. You wake up to finished work, not a chat log.
Keep moving when you're stuckTurn a vague intention into a concrete plan in two clicks, then a daily three-pane focus so nothing drifts.
Stay in control of your data and toolsIt works only with what you choose to share. You decide what it can touch, and you can take it back — full export, full delete.
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Spirit Pet (灵宠) — the centre of the experience

What it is. An iSpirit you raise. It lives at the bridge between your real world and your digital one. The more you share, the more it understands.

How to use it. Open the iSpirit page daily. Answer the Daily Question, tap Feed, and watch its experience grow. Over time it adopts your vocabulary, recognises your patterns, and starts reasoning with values you've taught it.

Why. Without a single character that persists across conversations, every AI session resets. The Spirit Pet is what makes this AI yours.

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Timeline — your life story in one place

What it is. A unified view of your past milestones and future goals on one page.

How to use it. Open Life Review. Add timeline events as memories arrive. Run the Past Reflection wizard to anchor formative moments. Run Plan Your Future to cast 1–5 years forward.

Why. Goals without a story are abstract; memories without a destination are nostalgia. The timeline holds both.

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Wizards — turn vague intentions into concrete plans

What they do. Each wizard takes minimal input (a sentence or two), asks 2–3 clarifying questions, then auto-generates the right structure: goals broken into milestones, tasks broken into checkable steps, reflections distilled into themes.

Wizards available.

  • Plan Your Future — long-term goals → milestones → nightly tasks
  • Past Reflection — formative events anchored on the timeline
  • Goal Achiever — one specific goal → research-backed plan, runs overnight via Cloud Execution Center
  • Habit Builder — habits aligned with active goals

Why. The hard part of personal planning isn't the planning — it's getting started. Wizards remove the activation cost.

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Cloud Execution Center — work that happens while you sleep

What it does. Once your goals are in, the runtime classifies every task as Digital (the iSpirit handles it), Action (you do it), or Decision (you pick). Digital tasks run overnight using closed-tenant LLMs — research, drafts, comparisons, plans.

How to use it. Make sure each goal has at least one runnable task (the wizards do this for you). Wake up to completed work in Progress and Journal.

Why. AI is useful when it does real work, not when it just chats. CEC is the difference.

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Progress — today, at a glance

What it shows. Three panes — Done overnight (the iSpirit's output), Action today (you), Decisions open (you pick) — plus running progress on each active goal.

How to use it. Open it each morning. Review what's done, complete one Action, decide one Decision. Two minutes most days.

Why. Without a daily focal point, goals drift and tasks pile. Progress is the daily compass.

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Journal — the consent layer

What it does. Captures text, voice, photo, or video reflections with minimal input. CEC outputs auto-write here too, so your iSpirit's overnight work lives alongside your own writing — one searchable record.

How to use it. Drop a 1–2 sentence reflection most days. Use voice on walks. Photos and videos welcome. Wizards mine your journal for themes when planning goals or weekly retros.

Why. This is where you decide what your iSpirit knows about your real life. Nothing crosses into its memory without passing through this layer.

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Habits — small daily anchors

What it does. Build habits via the Habit Builder wizard tied to active goals, check in daily with one tap, watch streaks and trend lines. Your iSpirit reads habit data when planning.

How to use it. Pick 1 or 2 — no more. Set a reminder time. Tap to check in.

Why. Compound value comes from frequency, not intensity. Habits are the smallest unit of compounding.

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Chat — five personalities, all of them know you

What it does. Talk to your iSpirit in any of five voices — Sweet & Caring, Playful & Teasing, Deep Thinker, Energetic & Fun, or Grow Companion. Every personality reads from the same private memory: your timeline, journal, goals, habits. Replies are grounded in what you've actually shared, not generic advice.

How to use it. Switch personalities from the top selector based on what you need today — warmth vs. analysis vs. levity. Look for the "drew from N past memories" badge above replies — that's the compound effect kicking in.

Why. A single tone doesn't fit every moment. Five personas, one continuous memory.

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Wisdom — learn from others, shape your iSpirit's identity

Three things in one place.

  • Wisdom library. Curated reflections from people who've thought hard about life. Your iSpirit can quote them in conversation when relevant.
  • Identity score. Answer reflective prompts to teach your iSpirit your values; its voice grows more recognisably yours as the score climbs.
  • Avatar studio. Upload a reference photo to generate a custom avatar that brings your iSpirit's home page to life. (Animated mood clips are in the works.)

How to use it. Read one wisdom card during morning coffee. Answer one identity prompt a week. Upload a photo when you're ready for the avatar.

Why. Wisdom isn't reinventable; stand on shoulders. Identity isn't claimable from a survey — it's earned through reflective answers over time.

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Connect what you already use

iSpirits is consent-first; you choose what to wire in. Each connection is revocable from your profile in one click.

  • GitHub — your week's commits feed the Sunday Dev Retro digest
  • Google Calendar — upcoming events become context your iSpirit can reference
  • Notion — your notes flow into memory (read-only)
  • Spotify — listening patterns become mood signal
  • Oura Ring — sleep + readiness data

Where iSpirits runs

  • Web — full surface, live now at ispirits.cloud
  • Android — native app (Kotlin / Jetpack Compose), live now
  • iOS — native app in final review

A daily rhythm that actually fits

Most of the value comes from showing up briefly, not for long.

The rest happens overnight — quietly, on your terms.

Ready to start?

Walk through the 8-step Getting Started guide; each step takes 2–5 minutes and your iSpirit grows with each share.

Open Getting Started