OmniPA carries what you carry —
so you can be here for what matters.
When OmniPA carries the weight, you get back the thing that matters most — your full presence, wherever you are.
Not reaching for your phone in a panic. Omni already handled last night. Today is clear.
Arrive and actually be there. Not half-present, half still at work. Just here, for them.
No mental list following you. No guilt about what's not done. Omni has it. You have this.
The thing you forgot. The message you meant to send. The meeting that moved and you're not sure if they know. By the time you get home, you're not home at all — you're still back there.
Your family gets the exhausted version of you. Not because you don't care — because you're running on empty by the time it counts. And somewhere inside, you know that's not who you are.
OmniPA isn't another app to manage. It's a personal assistant that listens, learns what matters, and handles the rest — so you don't have to hold it all in your head.
Voice-first. No setup. The more you share, the lighter you feel. The Context Graph quietly holds your world so nothing slips.
Speak naturally. "Reschedule my 4pm — Emma's recital clashes." OmniPA handles it and remembers why.
Holds your world — work, family, health — and spots patterns before they become problems. The more you share, the lighter you carry.
Encrypted architecture. Even OmniPA cannot read your raw data. Your life stays yours.
In November 2024, I felt nothing.
I had everything — a good job, stability, a future. And I felt nothing.
I was coming home empty every day. Not tired from doing too little — exhausted from doing too much of the wrong things. Always chasing. Always one step behind. Always running from one thing to the next, never quite catching up. I felt like I wanted to run away from my own life.
I thought: if I could just hire someone to manage all of this — the calendar, the emails, the logistics, everything that lives in my head rent-free — maybe I'd finally be able to breathe. Maybe I'd finally get home and actually be home.
Most people can't afford that. So in March 2025, I left my job and built it.
Not for a market. Not for investors. For the millions of people who work hard every day and come home with nothing left. For you — if any of this sounds like your life.
Tell us where the weight is. We'll carry it from here.