Internal proposal · Jethco → Luca
Your AI assistant. Pick how it remembers.
Same bot in Telegram. Same four integrations (Gmail, Drive, Calendar, +1). Three ways to organise the memory underneath. Same price either way: €500.
Option A
Memory in Notion
Memory lives in your Notion workspace. Use the tool you already know.
What you get
- Zero new tools to learn
- Real-time bidirectional sync with Notion
- Excellent mobile UX via the Notion app
What you give up
- Notion owns the storage (vendor lock-in)
- No full edit history out of the box
- Only one editing surface (Notion)
Option B
Memory on your Mac
Memory lives as files on your Mac, opened with Obsidian. You own everything on disk.
What you get
- Plain markdown files you own — no vendor lock-in
- Full edit history via git
- Works offline
What you give up
- You learn a new tool (Obsidian)
- More setup (~30 min pairing session)
- Mobile editing needs extra config (iCloud Drive or Obsidian Sync)
Option C
Simple Start
The lightest version. Same daily experience as the others, with less under the hood. The right starting point if you're not sure.
What you get
- Same Telegram bot, same four integrations
- Memory in your Notion, edit/delete anything
- Easiest to set up; least to maintain
What you give up
- Search quality plateaus past a few hundred memories
- Slightly less polish on multi-source questions
- No semantic search (upgrade in Phase 2 if needed)
Common ground
What's the same across all three
No matter which version you pick, you get the same:
- One Telegram bot, just for you
- Connections to your Gmail, Drive, Calendar, plus one more integration you choose
- A bot that never sends emails without your okay
- Source links on every answer
- 3 rounds of revisions before sign-off
- Same price: €500 (€250 to start, €250 on delivery)