Your data. Your apps. Your AI.
A privacy-first home for your data — one place you own, where your apps and AI agents all work together. Switch apps, your data stays.
Free during the alpha · an early prototype · your data never leaves your control
The big idea
Most apps store your data on their servers. Mind inverts that.
Your data lives in a pod you own. Apps and background workers read and write it over the web — they don't call each other. Switch apps, your data stays. Switch hosts, your apps follow you.
Today
Apps own your data
Three copies of “you,” in three locked databases — none of them yours.
With pods
You own your data
One copy of your data, in storage you own. Apps just visit — and you can swap any of them without losing a thing.
One source of truth
One pod, many apps
Because your data lives in one place, every app sees the same information. “Family Dinner — Sat 19:00” shows up in your calendar, gets referenced by your assistant when it drafts a reply, and travels with you when you switch apps next year.

The family
Apps that live on your pod
“This is for everyone.”
Tim Berners-Lee · London 2012 — on the web he invented for all
Two decades on, the same web is fenced off — your data sits in vendors' databases. Mind is the next move of “for everyone”: this time the line we draw is that privacy is also for everyone — by architecture, not by toggle, not by a trust-us promise.
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