Afini's personal digest

Every so often, Afini sends you a summary of what it has learned about you, what has changed and what deserves your attention. You decide when it arrives and what it contains.

What's inside

Six sections, no more: pending discoveries, changes detected in measurable layers, items that are expiring, your conversational patterns for the period, exploration suggestions, and — if your plan includes it — a short interpretive piece generated by AI. If a section has no material, it doesn't show up. We don't pad.

Why it exists

Without a place where what we've learned about you is told back, Afini becomes a black hole: you feed it, the system accumulates, you see nothing. The digest closes the loop. What has entered your profile shows up. What is about to enter asks for your nod. What has moved gets named.

How it's built

Five sections are generated with pure SQL over your own data — no AI involved. The sixth, the interpretive piece, uses Haiku with a sober prompt: an observation, not a verdict. If the API fails or your plan doesn't include narrative, that section is skipped and the digest still goes out.

🔒 Privacy and control

We don't send you anything you don't want. Cadence is configurable (weekly, biweekly, monthly, quarterly, off). Channels are separable (in-app and/or email). Each section can be toggled on or off. And if it all overwhelms you, there's a clean off button. Afini's memory keeps working even if you don't read the digest.

FAQ

How do I pick the cadence?
You pick it. The system suggests one based on your activity — if you talk a lot, weekly; if little, quarterly — but your preference always wins.
Can I export it as PDF?
Yes, if your plan is Premium or Professional. Essential gets the digest in-app and by email but without PDF export.
What happens if I turn it off?
The digest stops generating and stops being delivered. Your memory, profile and layers remain exactly the same. You can turn it back on whenever.
Does anyone read the interpretive piece?
No. Haiku generates it on the fly when your digest is built, it gets stored in your digest_runs row and no human looks at it.
Why six sections and not more?
Because more sections is noise. The six cover the four ways a profile changes: new things, things that move, things that erode, patterns that emerge. The rest is padding.
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