It always started the same way. A good idea, a late night, and a long back-and-forth with ChatGPT that felt like real progress. Then we’d come back a few days later and… nothing had stuck. We were re-explaining the same idea, re-making the same decisions, re-finding the same hole we’d spotted last time.
The AI wasn’t dumb. It was a brilliant writer. It just didn’t hold our thinking, and it never pushed back. Ask it anything and it agreed, politely, forever. The real work, remembering what we’d decided, noticing what we’d skipped, forcing the trade-offs we were avoiding, still landed on us.
So we built the thing we kept wishing existed. Eminity remembers every decision you make, and why. It plays back what it understood so you just say yes or fix it. It points at the part you’ve been dodging, catches it when two of your answers don’t line up, and tells you when your plan is actually solid enough to start. It works on any idea: a coffee shop, an app, a comedy night, whatever’s keeping you up.
It’s not another chat window. It’s the co-founder brain you wish you had at 1am, one that never forgets and isn’t afraid to disagree.