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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

youGmailGoogle's DB
youNotionNotion's DB
youyour AIthe vendor's DB

Three copies of “you,” in three locked databases — none of them yours.

With pods

You own your data

MailNotesCalendarAIyour pod

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.

See how it works
The Mind app launcher — a grid of apps that all read and write the same pod.

The family

Apps that live on your pod

All apps →
Mind's mission
“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.

Read the architecture →

Questions

Frequently asked

Get your own corner of the web.

Create a pod in seconds, free while we're in alpha. One sign-in, every app, your data.