We noticed the highest-performing people we knew tracked everything about their work and health — but had no system for the thing driving all of it: their own patterns, decisions, and relationships. Same mistakes under pressure. Dropped threads with people who matter. Context from critical conversations gone within weeks. General AI is powerful, but it starts fresh every session. It doesn't know you. So we built Kin — five specialist AI advisors that build a persistent picture of who you are. The context from a hard conversation in October still matters in April. Patterns become visible. Decisions get sharper. Support is there when the pressure is on, not just when a coach has a slot. We built it on a deep belief that your personal data is yours — full stop. How you think, what you struggle with, who matters to you — that should never train someone else's models. Kin runs on zero-access architecture because autonomy over your own data isn't a feature. It's the foundation.
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