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Anticipating
The week shows up before the week shows up.
A child’s birthday is six weeks away; Aule surfaces the planning window before the calendar surfaces the day. School registrations are about to open; Aule is already on the page.
The domains
Examples of loops the household intelligence layer closes today. Scheduling, childcare, food, vendors, finances, travel — every domain on this page is the same kind of work, the operational weight underneath the home, closed end-to-end by the layer instead of one person’s head. What follows is the receipts version: not a brochure of features, but the actual things Aule produced for a household last Tuesday. The layer grows as we ship more.
Most households start by handing over two domains and move the rest in as comfort grows. No household onboards with everything running at once. New domains move in when you decide they should — Aule does not push you off a ledge.
The shape underneath
The domains are surface area. Underneath, the work is always the same five operating motions — applied to plumbers one minute and to birthdays the next.
01
Anticipating
A child’s birthday is six weeks away; Aule surfaces the planning window before the calendar surfaces the day. School registrations are about to open; Aule is already on the page.
02
Routing
Plumber needed: Aule selects from the household’s preferred-vendor list, requests three quotes, returns context — "in line with the last two repair quotes from this vendor" — and waits for your call.
03
Deciding within rules
New vendors above a spend threshold ask first. Recurring workflows the household has approved once execute automatically. Anything touching a child’s identity is escalated, always.
04
Closing loops
Most household to-dos linger because nobody circled back. Aule follows up until a loop is closed — closed loops are how cognitive surface area actually shrinks.
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Learning the household
Over time, Aule accumulates household-specific knowledge: preferred vendors, food preferences, school routines. This knowledge stays inside your household’s instance — not pooled, not used to train shared models.
The domains
Each capability below is a domain where Aule closes loops end-to-end. The receipts are the actual outputs — the kind of line a household member sees in chat or in the morning brief.
01 · Scheduling
Two-partner reconciliation, kid routing, vendor windows, recurring appointments that never get forgotten. Aule sits inside the calendar instead of next to it — proposing, holding, reshuffling — so the calendar stops being one person’s second job.
Capability detail page coming with Wave 2.
02 · Childcare
Camp registrations open before you remember they exist; the registration is in your inbox with a draft of your card. Allergies, medication, drop-off routines, the names of the friends and the friends’ parents — saved once, surfaced when relevant.
Capability detail page coming with Wave 2.
03 · Food
A week of meals planned around the household, allergies respected, leftovers used on purpose. Grocery list routed to whichever store actually carries what your family eats — and delivered to the window you said you wanted.
Capability detail page coming with Wave 2.
04 · Vendors
Plumbers, cleaners, lawn, repair, contractors — every loop closed. Three quotes pulled with your home address and recent history, the recommended one called out in context, and the post-visit follow-up sent before you have time to remember it should have been sent.
Capability detail page coming with Wave 2.
05 · Finances
Subscriptions flagged. Anomalous spending reviewed in language a tired parent can read at 9:47 p.m. Bill-pay coordinated, not just tracked. Spend guardrails the household sets at onboarding — anything above them is a hard stop, not an auto-charge.
Capability detail page coming with Wave 2.
06 · Travel
Three packing lists generated by kid and by weather, awaiting your nod. Dog sitter confirmed, key in the lockbox. Mid-trip changes handled without a group-text war — the seat you actually wanted on the rebooked flight is the one the agent took.
Capability detail page coming with Wave 2.
Memory, in three layers
Every capability runs on top of three layers of memory — facts, patterns, decisions. You and Aule keep them current as life changes: a new vendor, a new allergy, a kid who outgrows a camp.
Layer one
Members, ages, schools, vehicles, pets. Vendors you trust, banks, doctors, sitters. Allergies, diets, the thing your kid will not eat. Facts that do not change daily — edited by you, read by Aule.
Layer two
Liam has soccer most Saturdays. You skip cardio Mondays. The HVAC guy is Frank, not Joe. Birthdays you mark and birthdays you do not. Learned over weeks, refined by your approvals.
Layer three
What was done. What was proposed. What you said yes to. Why this plumber and not that one. A receipts ledger, not a black box — audit a Tuesday in November and see why dinner was salmon.
The line you draw
Every capability runs against the same approval gates. Aule closes the loop end-to-end unless one of the two default gates trips — and the layer gradually loosens those gates as it earns your trust.
Default
Closes the loop end-to-end. Vendor visits under the spend gate, dinner reservations, recurring renewals inside the rules, subscription verifications. Receipt lands in the morning brief.
Gate 01
Any grocery order, any size, asks first. Graduates after ~30 days and ≥4 successful confirmations to "approve the meal plan, run orders against it."
Gate 02
Any single spend at or above $200 surfaces with the quote and the context. The household can raise the threshold, lower it, or remove it as the layer earns the latitude.
Full policy at /products/trust-and-safety.
The questions we hear most
Examples. The household intelligence layer is open-ended by design — anything that fits the shape of "a household decision someone usually has to make and then chase down" can move under it. New capabilities ship as patterns stabilize across the founding cohort. The layer grows as we ship more.
Yes. Households start by handing over one or two domains — usually scheduling and food, or vendors and finances. The rest move in as you choose to hand them over. No household onboards with everything running at once.
It is Aule sourcing the vendors, requesting the quotes, drafting the replies, scheduling the visit, and following up after. Anything that requires a real-money authorization waits on you. Anything that does not — the back-and-forth, the rescheduling — Aule holds.
You tell it once, in the onboarding interview. Then it watches the receipts: what came back from groceries, what got eaten, what got tossed. The week-two meal plan is closer to your house than the week-one plan — that gap closes fast.
It means the plumber visit ends with a follow-up confirming the leak is fixed and the warranty is on file. The refund posted gets verified against the receipt. The form Aule submitted at the school is confirmed received. Most household to-dos do not fail at the doing — they fail at the closing. Aule closes them.
The next step
The Mental Load Index is a five-minute assessment that scores your household across thirty cognitive-labor domains. The number is the start of the conversation.