The AI conductor for your everyday life
Symphonora is an AI orchestration layer for non-experts. It quietly coordinates your apps, agents, and workflows so you only see what matters, when it matters.
The problem
Your calendar, email, notes, and half a dozen AI assistants all live in separate worlds. Nothing talks to anything else.
Every time you switch tools, you lose context. You end up re-explaining yourself to each AI, over and over.
Pings from everywhere, all day. Your attention is shattered before you even start the work that matters.
"Agent frameworks" sound great for developers. If you're everyone else, the AI revolution still feels out of reach.
The solution
Symphonora routes tasks to the right agents and APIs automatically. You don't pick which tool to use — it figures that out for you, behind the scenes.
No more tab-switching or app-hopping. Symphonora surfaces only the things that need your attention, when they need it. Everything else stays quiet.
No YAML files. No prompt engineering. Just natural language and simple toggles. If you can describe what you want in a sentence, Symphonora can coordinate it.
How it works
Your calendar, email, notes, task managers, and AI assistants. Symphonora integrates with what you have — no migration required.
Set preferences like "fewer interruptions during mornings," "protect my deep work time," or "remember family logistics." Describe your ideal, not your rules.
Symphonora coordinates agents, schedules, and reminders in the background. You stop managing your tools and start living your priorities.
Why now
AI tools have exploded. But for everyday people — not developers — orchestration is still missing. Enterprises are getting sophisticated agent platforms. Consumers are left with chaos.
Early access
No spam. Occasional updates as we build.
Our ethos
This is about long-term stewardship of your data, your attention, and your time. We believe technology should earn its place in your life by making it genuinely quieter — not louder.
Symphonora is designed to reduce noise, not create more content. The best orchestration is the kind you never notice.