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.