Omnian

No. 01 · MMXXVI · Pre-launch

Where the chat ends,
Omnian begins.

Most tools treat every conversation as disposable. You open, talk, close, lose. When you come back, you explain it all again. Omnian flips that: the conversation is eternal, the session is a hidden technical detail, the project remembers itself.

Notify me at launch — no queue, no rush. We'll let you know when it's ready.

The bet

The next generation of AI tools won't win by having the smartest model. It will win by understanding the continuity of human work.

Models will commoditize. Cap rates will fall. APIs will standardize. What will set winners apart is who architects the work around the AI — not the AI around the chat. Omnian is the bet that this can be done. And that it's worth doing now.

The five principles

Every product decision passes through these five. When a principle conflicts with a feature, the principle wins.

01

Continuity over novelty

You should not feel you've started a new session. Continuity is the system's responsibility, not yours.

02

The knowledge is yours, not the AI's

Rules, decisions, glossary. All auditable and editable. The AI consults; you decide.

03

Recognition before learning

In two seconds you know what it is. No manual. No endless onboarding.

04

Calm tone, always

The industry has been shouting for too long. Here, there is no red alert. There is continuity.

05

Generic core, specific experience

Underneath, pure infrastructure. On top, strong opinions about how the work in your field should flow.

— from the manifesto, written before the first line of code.

The architecture of memory

Four layers, from living context to permanent archive.

The outer layer is what is being said now. The middle one is the structured understanding of the project — rules, decisions, glossary. The inner one is long-term memory, archived. At the center is you, present, leading.

When Omnian recalls an old decision, the ring of that layer pulses once. No alarm. No noise. Just the silent confirmation that something has been remembered.

Who it's for

Professionals who lead continuous work. Not scattered sessions.

Developers in projects that span months. Researchers who return to the thesis week after week. Architects who need the tool to remember the decision made last Thursday. People who already use AI, but are tired of re-explaining everything every morning.

If you feel your AI has clinical amnesia, this letter is for you.

Join the pre-launch list.

No fake queue, no manufactured urgency. We'll tell you when the product is ready for people who actually work. You decide if you come in.