How is this different from ChatGPT with Connectors?
ChatGPT Connectors give the model access to your tools. They don't give it a model of how you write to specific people. LifeAgents builds a voice profile per stakeholder from your actual sent mail and Slack. Reid's draft to your CEO uses different vocabulary, different formality, different signoffs than the one to your designer. That's not a tool integration. It's a different architecture.
Where does my data live? Who can read it?
EU-hosted. Encrypted at rest and in transit. We process your data to build your agents and we don't train foundation models on it. We don't share it with third parties. You can export everything in two clicks, and delete it the same way. Full DPA available on request for business customers.
Is the AI's output good enough that I'd actually use the drafts?
Honest answer. Month one, you'll edit most drafts. Month three, maybe half. By month six the system has enough pattern data that drafts go out as-is more often than not. We measure this per stakeholder and you see the trend in your dashboard. If a particular thread isn't improving, you'll know.
What happens if I cancel?
Your data exports. Your agents archive. If you come back within twelve months, everything resumes where you left off. After twelve months, we delete the archive. No lock-in, no hostage-taking.
Can I use this if I don't have a team or company?
Yes. Most of the agents work for solo operators too. Reid drafts to clients and prospects, not just colleagues. Munger watches your personal finances. Hermes runs your personal brand. The base package isn't team-dependent.
I already pay for ChatGPT Plus and Claude. Do I need this?
If your current setup works for you, no. LifeAgents is for people who keep noticing they re-explain context every conversation, start drafts from scratch every time, and want a system that gets smarter about them rather than one they have to keep priming. If that doesn't describe you, you don't need this.