Your software should
grow up with you.
Not a tool you configure. Not an agent you prompt. A system that learns the shape of one person and keeps taking that shape — for years.
Every generation of software forgot you the moment you closed it. You adapted to the tool. The tool never adapted to you.
A symbiont is the inversion: software that remembers, co-evolves, and compounds around a single owner — until using it feels less like operating a machine and more like extending yourself.
This is a category, not a product. The instances will be many. The idea is one.
Four generations of software.
SaaS → Copilot → Agent → Symbiont
Four properties. No exceptions.
It changes as you change. The version you use in a year is shaped by the year you spent together.
Nothing resets. Context, decisions, and taste accumulate instead of evaporating between sessions.
It stops being a generic surface and becomes yours — fitted to how one specific person thinks and works.
Every interaction is deposited, not spent. The value curve bends up the longer you own it.
Models finally hold enough memory and reason well enough to accumulate a person instead of forgetting them. The primitive that was impossible five years ago — software that quietly becomes yours — is suddenly buildable. Categories are named once, early, by the few who saw the shape before it had a name.You're early.
Follow the category as it forms.
No product to buy yet. Leave an address and watch the idea take shape. Nothing else.