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Zara

The assistant that knows what you've learned.

Voice-first personal AI connected to my knowledge base, Google Workspace, live data sources, and a memory layer that persists across conversations.

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Why I built it

I wanted an assistant that remembers what I've learned — without asking me to change how I save things.

Problem

What made this worth building.

I consume a lot. YouTube videos, books, articles, quotes, web clippings, things I save to Drive. There are moments I remember something but can't place where it came from. The insight is gone. The context is gone. Existing assistants — Siri, Google — know nothing about me personally. They can't retrieve from my library, don't remember what I've told them before, and don't know what I actually care about. I also didn't want to centralise how I save things just to make an assistant work. I wanted Zara to adapt to how I already operate — not the other way around.

Value

What the app gives back.

Everything flows in without changing my habits: YouTube liked videos, books I've read, articles I've bookmarked, web pages I've clipped, highlights I've saved. It all gets embedded into a knowledge base. When I ask her something, she doesn't just think — she retrieves. She connects across everything I've encountered. Voice-first because I think better when I'm talking, not typing. She remembers my preferences across conversations, not just within them. She surfaces a morning briefing every day tuned to exactly what I track — not generic headlines, but cricket, markets, soccer, local events, weather, and my calendar. And she can act: send an email, add a calendar event, update a task list.

Build

Build notes.

Build 01

Voice-first — I talk, she talks back. No typing, no UI overhead.

Build 02

Everything I've ever saved gets embedded into one searchable knowledge base: YouTube liked videos, books, web clippings, highlights, quotes.

Build 03

Morning briefing tailored to what I actually care about — cricket, markets, soccer, local events, weather, and my calendar — assembled fresh every day.

Build 04

Memory that persists across conversations: preferences, patterns, and facts she's learned about me over time.

Build 05

13+ live connections — Gmail, Google Calendar, Tasks, Drive, YouTube, live market data, sports APIs, weather. She can retrieve and act.

Preview

Screens, flow, and product shape.

How everything connects

A map of what flows into Zara and what she can do with it — from knowledge sources to live integrations.

Morning briefing

Zara assembles a daily briefing from cricket scores, markets, soccer, weather, and my calendar — fresh every morning.

Knowledge recall

Asking Zara something from a book or video I saved months ago — she retrieves it, places it in context, and connects it to related things I've learned.

Live data queries

Checking markets, cricket scores, or weather mid-conversation — she pulls live data and folds it into the response naturally.

Ecosystem

How it fits with everything else.

Zara is the nucleus. PO feeds highlights from the web. Indy Jones feeds full scraped pages. Transcriber feeds audio. Everything flows into the same knowledge base. When I ask her something, she searches across all of it. She's also connected to my Google Workspace — so she's not just a knowledge tool, she's operational.