Your chronotype, your thinking window, the places that shaped you
You don't think the same way at every hour. The time of day, the cities you carry inside, and your natural rhythm change the depth of what you can do. This layer declares it so the AI doesn't push you at 8 AM when your head boots up at 6 PM.
What it captures
Three blocks: chronotype (lark, intermediate, owl), habitual best-thinking window during the day, and three to seven emotional geographic anchors β cities, regions or landscapes that shaped you or move you. No people's names. Only places.
Why it matters
AI models treat everyone as if their peak hour were now. If you're an owl and they suggest deep work at 9 AM, you'll be frustrated. If you live between London and Buenos Aires, geographic analogies can be bridges or noise depending on how they're used. This layer makes the AI recognize those bridges.
How it's built
Via quick form or guided 5-8 minute conversational module. One row per profile β if you have several profiles (Professional), each has its own rhythms. The layer is editable any time, no nagging reminders.
π Privacy
Places, yes. People, no. If you write "the neighborhood where I grew up with my sister Julia", the system will ask you to rewrite without names. Structure matters, not biography.
FAQ
- Which plans include rhythms & geography?
- Premium and Professional. Essential doesn't include this layer.
- What if I don't know whether I'm a lark or an owl?
- Ask yourself: if you could choose, when would you schedule the most important meeting of the year? That's your best clue.
- Can I change it later?
- Yes, anytime. The layer is fully editable.
- How many geographic anchors should I add?
- Between 3 and 7. It's not a completeness test β it's a declaration of the ones that truly matter.