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ASSISTANT launches a voice-first life operating system that turns spoken thoughts into finished work

WASHINGTON, DC — May 7, 2026 — Today LiveGrowEveryday Apps Studio launched ASSISTANT, a voice-first personal assistant that doesn't just listen — it produces. Speak a sentence, and ASSISTANT drafts the email, schedules the dentist, builds the packing list, writes the meeting notes, and reads your day back to you while you drive carpool.

Most "AI assistants" stop at chat. ASSISTANT ends every conversation with an artifact: a printable PDF, a scheduled event, a sent email, a shared doc. The product is not the dialogue — the product is the deliverable.

"I open ASSISTANT, say 'standup just ended, here's what we decided,' dump three minutes of brain, and by the time I'm in the car the meeting notes are formatted, the action items are assigned to the right people, and a follow-up email to my HVAC client is sitting in drafts waiting for one tap," says Harnoor Singh, founder of Cloud 8 Data and Innerverse. "Tuesday morning used to mean forty minutes of catching up to my own week. Now it means walking out the door."

ASSISTANT runs as a single mobile web page. There is nothing to install. The hero is one input box: what's the day? Talk to it. It builds a sectioned plan, captures every to-do with a real deadline, and saves every artifact you can tap open later — meeting notes, email drafts, weekly summaries, itineraries, packing lists, anything you can describe.

Voice mode is two-way. While you drive, it reads your morning brief in a calm cadence — three commitments, two risks, one personal anchor — and you reply by speaking. No taps. No screen. No friction.

ASSISTANT is built on three convictions. First, the bottleneck of modern adult life is not information — it is transcription: the gap between thinking a thing and getting it written down somewhere it will actually fire. Second, executive function is a finite resource that should be offloaded to software, not spent on remembering to schedule a dentist. Third, the artifact is the product — every interaction must end with something a normal person would have paid an assistant to produce.

ASSISTANT is free at assistant.livegroweveryday.com. Premium ($12/mo) unlocks unlimited artifacts, calendar/email integrations, and the daily voice brief.

"My three-year-old asked why I was talking to my phone," Singh adds. "I told her it's how Daddy gets unstuck."

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