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Core

"The home can become better at supporting the life I want to live."

Core is not a dashboard. It is quiet, specific judgment — delivered only when it matters. It notices patterns across your home so you can make room for more of what you want.

Today at Home

A few things to keep in mind today.

Each morning, Core brings forward what is most worth your attention at home — just a few useful reminders for the day ahead, not a long list.

Today at Home
Restock breakfast basics so tomorrow feels easier.
Worth keeping in mind
Kitchen

Coffee filters are running low — check before Friday

Entryway

Pick up the dry cleaning tomorrow

Bedroom

Tidy the bedroom so tonight feels easier to relax

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Pattern Intelligence

Three kinds of patterns.

Core does not track metrics. It notices patterns — and it sorts them into three types that tell a different part of your story at home.

Friction Patterns
What keeps making home life harder.

What slips, repeats, gets delayed, or keeps pulling attention back.

Core looks for

Repeated missed routines

Rooms with rising unfinished tasks

Late resets

Forgotten items

Recurring time-of-day strain

Signs the home is starting to feel heavier

Support Patterns
What actually helps.

What makes mornings easier, evenings cleaner, and follow-through more likely.

Core looks for

Routines that improve completion

Rooms that are easiest to keep steady

Timing changes that reduce stress

Cues that consistently improve follow-through

Behaviors that help the home recover faster

What improves after overload

Missing Patterns
What keeps getting crowded out.

Not just what is wrong operationally — what is quietly absent from the life you want.

Core looks for

Things the user values but rarely protects

Parts of home life getting crowded out

Restorative activities disappearing under load

Rhythms that matter but weeks don't reflect

Rest, reading, quiet, connection

Slower mornings, unhurried evenings

House State

Core knows what mode the home is in.

The overall state of the household determines how Core speaks and what it recommends. Six house states. Each one changes the tone completely.

STEADY

The home is running steadily. Rooms are in sync, routines are holding, no elevated friction is building right now.

Recommendation

Maintain your current rhythm. No major changes recommended.

OVERLOADED

The home is carrying too much right now. More things are slipping than usual. The goal is not to catch up — it is to reduce pressure.

Recommendation

Narrow the system to one room, one repeated slip, one setup that makes tomorrow easier.

RECOVERY

The home is in recovery mode. This is a lower-capacity stretch. Core reduces pressure and prioritizes what helps the home feel easier.

Recommendation

Keep the system light. Focus on the few things that reduce strain.

HOSTING

The home is in hosting mode. Shared spaces are carrying more activity. Core prioritizes readiness, flow, and hospitality.

Recommendation

Support the rooms guests will feel most. Keep preparation simple.

TRAVEL

The home is in transition. Travel is changing the normal rhythm. Core helps support departure, return, and smoother re-entry.

Recommendation

Focus on what makes leaving easier and coming back easier.

SLEEP

Sleep is affecting the whole system. The strongest pattern this week is not what is happening during the day, but what is not being protected at night.

Recommendation

The highest-leverage adjustment is to protect the evening earlier. Improving the night will improve the whole next day.