Making AI actually useful
AI that remembers, runs on your PC, and does more than chat.
Stardock Clairvoyance

There's a lot of hype around AI, and if you're reading this you already know most of it is overblown.

The problem with ChatGPT, Claude, and Copilot isn't the models, it's the metaphor. They live in the cloud, or you drive them through a cryptic terminal with throwaway "agents" that forget everything between chats. We use AI every day to run Stardock (morning crash reports on the games, email triage, Discord summaries) and the existing tools kept getting in the way. So we built our own: Clairvoyance.

Clairvoyance fixes five basic (and kind of obvious) problems:

1. It remembers. Your AI lives in a workspace on your PC. It takes notes and references them, chat to chat, day to day.
2. No more terminal. A rich interface that extends Codex, Claude, and Copilot instead of hiding them behind a command line.
3. A real notes system. Organize your work and give your AI a knowledge base to actually work from.
4. Share what you make. Turn output into "Exhibits": a presentation, a data analysis, even a game.
5. Put it to work on a schedule. Run any model you want (Anthropic, OpenAI, Copilot, Cursor, even local) on recurring tasks. This is how we get those morning crash reports.

Clairvoyance is free to use. If you've ever wanted AI to do more than "chat," do yourself a favor and grab it here:

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