Sensei watches your sessions with AI assistants — then surfaces the patterns you're too close to see. Not a chatbot. Not a copilot. A patient observer.
Sensei runs on your machine and observes your sessions with AI assistants. It logs nothing remotely; it speaks rarely; it remembers what you've actually done.
Over weeks, it begins to recognize your patterns — the idioms you gravitate toward, the workarounds you've adopted, the friction points that keep recurring. When something looks worth noticing, it tells you. The rest of the time, it stays out of the way.
Every screen answers one question and stays quiet otherwise.
AI tools are getting louder. More suggestions, more autocompletes, more interrupting. Sensei moves the other way. It speaks rarely, and only when it has something specific to say. Most days it is completely silent — and that is the feature.
The kanji throughout the app are not decoration. Each one names a phase of practice — observation, recognition, adoption, refinement. They are what we ask of the user, and what we ask of ourselves as the people who built this.
Sensei is in early preview — we're learning what works and what doesn't. It's free while we figure that out. If we move to a paid tier, early adopters and supporters get a permanent discount. No surprises.
Sensei is built by a small team. Every coffee buys an hour of focused work.
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