Why we exist
One workspace, not twelve.
In 2026, the average knowledge worker pays for ChatGPT, Claude, Notion, Calendly, Calm, Duolingo, 1Password, NordVPN, Canva, Midjourney, Superhuman, and at least three more subscriptions. Each one has its own login, billing date, notification setting, dark-mode preference, and — critically — its own version of you.
None of them know each other.
When you cancel one, you lose context. When you switch, you re-paste your bio. When you want to do something that crosses tools — write a blog post and a tweet and a cover image and schedule it — you bounce between five apps and the AI in each one starts from zero.
We are building Aurora because we are tired of paying $273 a month to talk to twelve strangers.
Aurora is one login, one subscription, and eight modules — AI Studio, Creation, Brain, Life OS, Learn, Connect, Wellness, and Finance — that share a single Personal Context Graph. The AI knows your projects, your relationships, your calendar, your writing voice, and your goals. Everything you do in any module makes the next thing easier.
It is free forever, $19.99 for the full thing, and PPP-adjusted in 50+ countries.
We will know we have succeeded when nobody at our company recommends 12 subscriptions to their friends anymore.