02 / How it works
Four steps. Then Omie does the rest.
How Omie makes today's lesson

Not a course catalog.
A reading of you.

You don't pick lessons. You teach Omie who you are — once, and every time you use it — and Omie picks for you. Here's the loop, visible.

01

You tell Omie what matters.

A 4-minute onboarding. Your role, your stumble, your "I wish I were better at…". No quizzes. Just a conversation.

02

Omie reads your week.

Calendar signals, last lesson's answers, the thing you told it on Friday. It builds a model of your current reality, not a generic persona.

03

Today's one thing arrives.

At your attention window — not 9am for everyone. A 5–8 minute lesson, written fresh for your situation, with your examples.

04

You answer. Omie learns.

One prompt at the end: "Did this land?" Your answer re-tunes tomorrow. The longer you use Omie, the less you have to tell it.

Under the hood · today

What Omie is actually thinking.

We don't hide the model. Every lesson comes with a "why this" — the signals Omie used to pick it. You can challenge it, and it will reshuffle.

See a live nudge
learnerAda · product lead · 14 day streak
stated goal"get better at hard meetings"
recent signaltue calendar — 5 mtgs back-to-back
last answer"I freeze when it derails"
attention06:40–07:10 (commute window)
skip this?you did meetings 3× this mo · no, go deeper
today picks"the question that opens a stuck meeting"
read time6 min · one scenario · your Tue example
tomorrowwatching your answer to decide · draft ready
Three learning loops

What each day, week, month feels like.

THE DAY

Six minutes. One idea.

Omie delivers one lesson at your attention window. You read, answer a single reflective prompt, and close the app. That's it — the loop is that small on purpose.

THE WEEK

Rhythm, not volume.

Omie balances pressure and recovery — hard days followed by reflection days, your theme alternating with a wildcard. Friday is always a tiny experiment to run over the weekend.

THE MONTH

A body of proof.

At month's end you get one letter: the ideas that stuck, the things you changed your mind on, and one skill you quietly built without noticing.

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