Everything lives in eleven places
The warranty is in your inbox, the plumber is in your messages, the renewal date is in a photo of a letter. Nothing knows about anything else.
Private beta · Home Hub
You don’t need another notes app. You need one assistant that knows where everything lives. LOIS keeps every detail in one information layer, gives each part of your life its own Hub — Money, Health, Pets, Work, Home, Education — and puts all of it into one Planner you can filter down to whatever you’re doing next.
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Illustrative interface · sample data from the Home Hub
The problem
Busy people don't lack information about their own lives. They lack one place where that information makes sense together.
The warranty is in your inbox, the plumber is in your messages, the renewal date is in a photo of a letter. Nothing knows about anything else.
Most of the day isn't spent on tasks. It's spent reconstructing context: what did I agree to, when is it due, did I already handle it?
Generic workspaces hand you a blank page and a weekend of setup. Six weeks later the system is stale and you're back to screenshots.
Hubs
LOIS runs on a single Universal Information Layer and a single Planner. Hubs are contextual sections — filtered views of that same Planner and the same information — so a vet bill can be a Pets thing and a Money thing without living in two places. We're finishing the Home Hub end-to-end first.
Appliances, warranties, tradespeople, renewals, the boiler that always goes at Christmas. The highest-pain corner of most households — and where LOIS starts.
Subscriptions, renewal prices, what auto-renews and what quietly doubled last year.
Check-ups, prescriptions, appointments and the paperwork that follows each one.
Commitments you made in meetings, tools you own, the things only you know how to do.
Vet visits, vaccinations, insurance, food orders and who is walking the dog on Thursday.
Term dates, forms that need signing, fees, clubs and the reading list nobody wrote down.
Hubs switch on one at a time, in public — no new app to learn, just more of your life in the same Planner. Waitlist members vote on the order.
Features
Six capabilities that work as one system — because the value isn't in any single feature, it's in them knowing about each other.
One box across every Hub, because it all sits in one information layer. Ask in plain language — “what renews before April”, “who fixed the boiler last time” — and get the answer, not a list of files to open.
Not a planner per area of life — one Planner you filter. See everything, or just Money, just Health, just today. Drag anything from any Hub onto a date; move it and everything attached to it moves too.
New items land in the right Hub with the right dates and links — and stay in the same information layer, so one thing can belong to Pets and Money at once. You capture; LOIS categorises.
Each morning LOIS surfaces the two or three choices that actually move your week — with the context you'd otherwise spend twenty minutes rebuilding.
Forward, share or snap anything into one inbox. It self-files, so the inbox empties itself instead of becoming another backlog.
Your life data is yours: encrypted at rest, exportable in full, never sold, never used to train models for anyone else.
Positioning
We like the alternatives — several of us use them daily. But each was built for a different job, and each leaves the same hole open: nobody owns the operational reality of one person's life.
Compared with
Notion
Brilliant if you want to build your own system.
The gap
You have to design the database, the views and the discipline first — and maintain them forever.
What LOIS does
LOIS ships with one Planner and opinionated Hubs that already know what a warranty, a renewal or an appointment is. Zero setup weekend.
Compared with
Google Gemini / Workspace
Unbeatable inside your documents and inbox.
The gap
It reasons over files and mail, not over the shape of your life — the boiler, the policy and the deadline stay three unrelated objects.
What LOIS does
LOIS models the objects themselves, so a renewal date, its contract and the person who serviced it are one thing you can act on.
Compared with
Rewind / Limitless
Extraordinary recall of everything you saw and said.
The gap
Perfect memory still leaves you to decide what matters today, and capture-everything raises real privacy questions.
What LOIS does
LOIS captures deliberately and turns memory into a plan: what's due, what's decided, what's safe to ignore.
Comparisons describe our own product positioning as of this page’s publication. Notion, Google, Gemini, Rewind and Limitless are trademarks of their respective owners and are not affiliated with LOIS.
How it works
Forward a confirmation, snap a letter, paste a link, dictate a thought. Two minutes, no structure required — LOIS is built to absorb mess.
Everything goes into one information layer, then shows up in the Hub it belongs to — Money, Health, Pets, Work, Home, Education — with its dates, amounts, documents and people already linked. You review, you don't rebuild.
Search anything in one box. Drop what matters onto your week in the one Planner, filtered to whichever Hub you're in. LOIS keeps watch on renewals and deadlines so you can stop holding them in your head.
Social proof
LOIS is in private beta, so these are placeholder quotes representing the feedback themes we hear most. Real, attributed quotes replace them at public launch.
I stopped keeping a mental list of house things. LOIS told me the boiler contract renewed in three weeks and that I'd already saved a cheaper quote. That was the moment.
The search is the whole product. One box, one sentence, and it knows I mean the insurance from last spring, not the email about insurance.
I've abandoned four beautiful systems that needed me to maintain them. This one files things itself, so week six looks like week one.
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Pricing
Start free forever. Upgrade when LOIS has quietly saved you more than a takeaway costs. Regional pricing keeps it fair outside high-income markets.
Everything you need to stop losing things.
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Join the waitlistPrices in USD. Billing opens when the Home Hub leaves private beta — waitlist members get their first three premium months free.
FAQ
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