Smart Home
Reminders
— None —Home Assistant
— Not Connected —LIFT
Imagine
Coming Soon · Content GenerationA space for generating creative content — images, video, mood references, exploded-view stills, thumbnail concepts. Nothing's wired yet; this tab holds the structure so when the tools land they slot straight in.
Likely providers: fal.ai (FLUX/Veo/Kling), Krea (sketch→render), Vizcom (concept). Decision pending — flag when ready to wire.
Pipeline
Idea → PostedVideo Queue
— None —Launch Sequence
8-Week PlanContent Calendar
Next 14 DaysShot List
Growth Engine
Strategy · Patterns · Next MovesChannel Analytics
— —Hub
Contacts
Health
Metrics
7 day windowMedications & Supplements
Integrations
v2 · OAuth RequiredLearn
Tell her what you want to learn or build. She'll pull together a structured plan, the best YouTube tutorials, a practice or build schedule, and push the schedule into Reminders so you actually show up.
Try it: "NORA, I want to learn piano." · "NORA, help me build a workbench this weekend." · "NORA, teach me Spanish in 30 days."
Active Plans
— None yet —Mailboxes
— —Add your email addresses now. NORA holds them ready until the backend daemon comes online. Each mailbox connects independently — Gmail via OAuth, everything else via IMAP. Tokens stay encrypted on your NAS. Inbox content never leaves your network.
What NORA will do per mailbox
Backend Plan
The connector daemon runs on the Synology NAS, polling each authorised mailbox on a schedule and using Qwen 32B locally to classify ambiguous mail. Rules-based pre-filter handles the obvious 80%, LLM only touches the uncertain 20% — keeps inference cost sensible. Refresh tokens encrypted at rest. No email content ever leaves your network.
Finance
Financial Co-Pilot
NORA tracks every recurring bill, watches for trend changes, and surfaces patterns — not advice. "Power bill up 23% over six months." "Three subscriptions you haven't used in 90 days." She points; you decide.
What NORA will do here
Backend Plan
Two integration paths in Australia: Basiq (consumer banking aggregation) for transaction feed, plus email-parsed bills from the Email connector for anything not on a card. All data stored encrypted on the NAS. Pattern-detection runs locally on Qwen 32B nightly. Honest scope: NORA surfaces patterns. She does not give financial advice — a 32B local model isn't the right tool for "should I refinance my mortgage."
Vault
Drop the things NORA needs to actually help you — bank statements, stock and crypto reports, insurance policies, vehicle rego, medication doses, kids' Medicare numbers, license details, your accountant's reference, legal documents. The boring, important stuff you'd otherwise dig through emails for.
Where it lives right now: in your browser's local storage on this device. Per-device, per-browser. Open NORA on your phone and the phone has its own Vault. Open NORA on your work laptop and it has its own Vault too. Nothing syncs across devices yet. Nothing uploads anywhere.
How NORA uses it: when you ask "what's our policy number for the car insurance," she pulls the answer from your Vault locally. When you say "remind me to renew my license next month," she has the date. Vault gives her the personal context that makes her actually useful.
v1 stores plaintext locally, single device. Roadmap AES-GCM encryption with passphrase, encrypted backup to NAS for cross-device sync, biometric unlock, file uploads.