Planned consumer edition · name not final

The same durable-memory substrate, simplified for one life.

Working concept · not yet named · no product available today

1Why this exists

Kehrn begins as an organizational operating system for agentic businesses. But the same problem appears at the individual scale: thoughts scatter, decisions disappear, routines break, and useful context gets trapped in conversations that never become memory.

The planned consumer edition takes the same substrate Kehrn is built on — durable records, provenance, temporal awareness, contradiction checks, and structured recall — and narrows it to an individual's thoughts, day, habits, projects, and decisions.

2What changes from Kehrn

  • Business features come out. No board seats, agent marketplace, multi-human company permissions, department agents, or enterprise command-center complexity.
  • Personal cadence comes in. Day planning, routines, thought capture, reflection, goals, reading notes, spiritual cadence, health context, and relationship memory become the primary surface.
  • The human element moves forward. Interaction should feel more like working with a steady personal companion than operating a corporate console.
  • The recall engine stays shared. Facts and decisions are retrieved from the same kind of governed RAG substrate, not from retraining or persona fine-tunes.

3The design promise

Most personal knowledge tools ask the user to become a librarian. This product should not. The interface should help a person capture the thought in motion, return it at the right time, and distinguish what was decided from what was merely considered.

The consumer edition is not a casual chatbot. It is a personal continuity system: a place where the user's life-context can survive the day.

4Name status

This lane is currently treated as a public consumer version of Kehrn, not as a named product family. The naming decision remains open because adjacent personal knowledge-management and AI categories already contain crowded language, active products, and trademark activity.

Public naming will require a dedicated naming pass, availability screen, and legal review before launch. Until then, this page uses descriptive language: the planned consumer edition.

5Status

This page is a planning signal, not a launch announcement. The consumer edition is concept-captured, not scheduled. Kehrn's organizational product and methodology proof remain the first public priority.