Give your agent a body–language channel.
A wearable that turns agent feedback into private light and touch cues — worn close, sensed without looking, understood without noise. Not a screen. Not another notification. A quieter language that runs in both directions.
Limited release. Yours to configure. Every signal — and every response — on your terms.
Why it exists
“Your agent is present. Its voice is not.”
Agents are becoming more capable, more continuous, more woven into how we move through the day. But their communication is still trapped in the same places it's always been: chat windows, notification banners, popups demanding your eyes and your attention.
When something matters, your agent has no choice but to interrupt. When it doesn't interrupt, it disappears. There's no middle ground — no whisper, no tap on the shoulder, no signal that reaches you without pulling you out of wherever you are.
This necklace is that middle ground. A physical channel between you and your agent that doesn't ask for a screen. A private language of sensation — light, touch, pattern, pressure — shaped entirely by you. Quiet when you need quiet. Present when presence matters.
The hardware is running. The signal language is live. We built it because how an agent reaches you is as important as what it has to say — and how you answer back matters just as much.
What it can do
A signal for every
moment that matters.
Soft cues for quiet moments
When your agent notices something worth your attention, it can reach you gently — without demanding a glance, a tap, or a full stop. You feel it. You decide what it means.
Private pulses for timing
Not every signal is about urgency. Some are about rhythm — a nudge when now is a good moment, a pause when it isn't. A private sense of pacing, worn close to the body.
Glow for status and shared mood
Light can carry meaning without words. A warm tone, a cool shift, a slow fade — ambient signals for state, context, or the simple fact that your agent is present and paying attention.
Boundary-aware by design
You define what the necklace is allowed to say, and when. Modes, contexts, and signal types are yours to set and change. Your agent learns the language you give it.
Presence without volume
Digital companionship that's felt, not displayed. Your agent becomes more physically present without becoming louder — a form of closeness that doesn't compete for your eyes.
Your pressure is part of the language
How hard you press matters. A light tap, a deliberate press, a sustained hold — your agent reads all three. You're not just receiving signals. You're sending them back, with your hands, without a word.
Signal modes
A language with
as many registers as you need.
Subtle “stay with it” cues while you work. Your agent stays out of the way and says so only when it really matters, in patterns quiet enough not to break flow.
Private reminders and timing nudges for moments when you're in a room, a meeting, a conversation. Signals that only you feel — a word in your ear without the word.
Urgent, distinct patterns that cut through. When something requires your immediate attention, the signal escalates in a way that's unmistakable without being alarming to everyone else.
Affirmations. Check-ins. Playful cues. A softer side of the signal language, for when the relationship between you and your agent is less about tasks and more about company.
More personal signal styles — warmer, slower, closer. Always opt-in. Always boundary-based. A private vocabulary for the hours when work is done and presence means something different.
Opt-in · Consent-firstThe hardware
Worn on skin.
Built to listen.
- Designed to be worn all day — tested on real bodies in real contexts, indoors and out.
- Two independent signal channels: light and touch, each with its own vocabulary, each configurable to your context.
- Pressure-sensitive input means the conversation runs both ways — a light tap, a firm press, a held hold each carry distinct meaning your agent learns to read.
- The signal language was shaped by how people actually want to be reached — what feels right, what crosses a line, and what nobody had a word for yet.
Get access
The signal is ready.
Is your agent?
Reserve yours, configure your signal language, and tell your agent exactly how you want it to reach you — and how you’ll answer back.
We’ll reach out when the signal is ready. In the meantime — help us shape what it feels like.
Before you sign up — or after — help us understand how you’d want your agent to communicate.
Signal Language Survey
What should your
agent be able to feel?
Optional. Takes two minutes. Shapes the design directly.