Companion
You're tired of re-explaining yourself to AI. Your companion remembers — your projects, your clients, your goals — and applies it across every tool. Not a chatbot. A memory layer that talks back.
You're tired of re-explaining yourself to AI. Your companion remembers — your projects, your clients, your goals — and applies it across every tool. Not a chatbot. A memory layer that talks back.
Start as a Spark — an egg with a name you choose. Sits in the corner of your screen, always there.
Pick a shape, a color, a vibe. Your companion's look is as personal as its name.
Complete work, earn Energy. Your companion evolves alongside you — its form, its memory, its sense of how you work. Over time, it knows you well enough to anticipate, not just respond.
Free to start. Remembers everything. Yours from the first conversation.
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Your clients' names. Your project deadlines. The fact that you prefer mornings for deep work. The way you write to Apex (formal) versus Crestmark (warm). The notes you took three weeks ago that you can't find but it can.
An AI that stays with you across your work instead of living in one chat window. In NTS the companion is a persistent memory layer over 40+ connected tools — it knows your clients, your goals, and how you write, and applies that everywhere.
A fresh ChatGPT chat starts from zero and you re-explain yourself. Your companion already knows the context because it lives where the work happens — the proposal you sent, the goal at 80%, the client you invoiced — no copy-pasting background.
Yes — memory is persistent by design. Projects, clients, goals, preferences, writing style: it picks up where you left off last week instead of asking you to start over.
No. Chat is there when you want it, but the companion mostly works in the background — narrating your daily progress, surfacing what's slipping, celebrating what you shipped.
All of them — tasks, kanban, invoices, time tracking, journal, goals, and the rest of the 40+ tool platform share one memory, so context earned in one tool shows up in the next.