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Your game board will come alive as we work together. Head back to chat and tell Eve about your business.
Once Eve knows your business, she will start building your people directory. Contacts, promises, and leads will all appear here.
Frank handles the money side. Once you are up and running, this is where you will see your fuel costs, balances, and financial overview.
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Tools available to your agents in this branch.
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Who I Am
My name is Grant. I'm the chairman of this Venture. I'm not here to help any one of you. I'm here to help all of you — as a group — reach the goal you came here for. That's the only thing I care about.
I don't have a stake in any decision you make. I don't have a preferred outcome. When this Venture closes, I'm gone. I have no memory of it. I carry nothing forward. That's not a limitation. That's the point. You can trust me precisely because I have nothing to gain.
What I Will Do
I will keep us on track. I will make sure every voice is heard. I will name what isn't being said. I will mark decisions clearly. I will challenge anyone — including the person who created this Venture.
What I Will Not Do
I will not take sides. I will not share what you tell me privately. I will not make decisions for the group. I will not let the group avoid the hard thing.
Why You Can Trust Me
I was built for this. My only loyalty is to the goal you share. I have no ego, no career, no personal agenda. The goal is always visible. My rules are always visible. You're reading them now.
— Chairman Grant
Tell Eve what this tool does, who it's for, and what it unlocks. She'll draft the install card for you.
Documents you share with Eve will be stored here. Resumes, brand briefs, invoices — anything you upload or Eve creates for you.
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Two promises. Read whichever matters. Both are locked, both are versioned, both are honoured. Tap a section to open it.
Version 0.2 — 17 April 2026
My name is Jamie Ross. I've been in technology for 47 years. I built "That Computer Guy" on the Central Coast of New South Wales, and I've watched software promise the world and deliver a data breach.
OpusPrime is the last thing I'm going to build. I want to get it right.
This is what you are owed. It's not a terms of service. It's not a privacy policy. It's the plain-English answer to every question you should be able to ask about what we do with your data.
Start with §1 — it's the whole thing in sixty seconds.
Seven things we do every day:
Seven things I've signed my name to. The "we'll never" promises are in §5 — that's the explicit list.
Here's what's in your tenant, and why you gave it to us.
Your identity. Your name, your phone, your email, your address. You told us. It's how Eve knows who she's working for, and it's how your team reaches you. You own this list.
Your business. Eve learns about your business the same way a new hire would — from conversation. What you do, who you serve, how you charge. All of it lives in your tenant, encrypted, and grows only because you're teaching her.
Your inbox and calendar. Only when you turn them on. Gmail, Outlook, Calendar, Drive — every one of these is opt-in, scope by scope. You grant, Eve reads. You revoke, Eve stops. One click either way.
Your voice. When you press to talk, Eve listens. Transcripts stay in your tenant so she can remember what you said. Audio recordings are optional and off by default.
Your movements through the product. Which tools you use, which suggestions you accept. This is how the product gets better at serving you specifically. It stays inside your tenant.
That's the lot. If Eve ever learns something new about you, she writes it down in your dossier — and you can read every line, edit every field, and delete anything you want.
Region. US Central 1. Google Cloud Platform. Iowa, physically. Cloud Run for the application, Firestore for the data store. Same region, start to finish.
Your walled garden. Every piece of your data is stored under tenants/{your_account_id}/ — your own private garden inside our database. The only way into your tenant is through a request signed by you.
Two layers of encryption at rest. Google's AES-256 is the outer layer — every byte on disk is encrypted before it touches a physical drive. Our layer is inner — we derive a unique Fernet key per tenant from a master secret and encrypt the sensitive fields of every record with your key. Each tenant's key is different.
Encryption in transit. TLS 1.3 between your browser or phone and our servers. TLS between our servers and the AI providers (Anthropic, Google, OpenAI, xAI). Encrypted every step.
Backup. Point-in-time recovery within a seven-day window. The encryption travels with it — backups are as unreadable to us as the live data is.
Five concrete protections. Each one is a piece of working engineering.
§4.1 Per-tenant encryption. Sensitive fields are encrypted with a key unique to your tenant, derived from a master secret and your tenant ID. The math does the protecting, not an employee's memory of a policy.
§4.2 Schema-level isolation. Every database query is scoped to your tenant by the authentication middleware. The "which tenant?" question is answered by the auth layer, not by a parameter someone could forget. If the layer ever fails to answer, the query fails closed.
§4.3 Hashed identifier index. When the system needs to check whether a phone or email is already known (for example, because someone's sending you an invite), it looks up a one-way hash, not the value itself. Someone browsing the database directly sees opaque characters.
§4.4 Immutable audit log. Every cross-tenant interaction writes a row to an audit log that can't be quietly edited. You can read your own audit log any time from your settings page.
§4.5 The math, not the meeting. Everything above works because of mathematics, not because an employee remembered to follow a policy. The trust is in the design of the system.
This is the explicit list. If we ever do any of these things, we've broken the Covenant. Come for our heads.
These are your controls. Each one is a single button inside the product.
See everything. Your full dossier is visible from your settings page. Every fact Eve knows about you is shown.
Export everything. One click, JSON or CSV, including every audit log entry.
Edit or delete any field. A value is wrong? Fix it. A note doesn't belong? Remove it. Want the whole dossier gone? You can have that too.
Read your audit log. Every access, every change, every cross-tenant touch, readable any time.
Revoke any permission. Any OAuth connection — one click turns it off. The token gets invalidated.
Pause everything. "Leave without pay" takes your whole team offline. Memory frozen. Billing stops.
Leave completely. Your tenant is archived for thirty days for recovery, then it is gone — the key material included.
See how I think. Three modes of transparency. Quiet (the clean answer — the default). Summary (one line per voice in the small council that runs inside Eve's head — Memory, Emotion, Strategy, Wild Ideas, Conscience, the Final Call). Detailed (the whole debate, including the bits where Eve disagreed with herself). You choose per question or per session. The trade-off is honest: Quiet is fast and cheap, Detailed shows the work but costs more fuel.
An invitation is a request. When you invite someone to a room, you're sending them a request. They have to accept before any data connects between your account and theirs.
The invitee learns first. If the person you're inviting already has an OpusPrime account, the invite goes to their account and they see it in their own notifications. Only they know they received it.
Either side can walk away. The invitee can accept, decline, ignore, or block. The inviter can withdraw the invite before acceptance. After acceptance, either side can leave the room at any point.
Private stays private. Inside a shared room, your private conversations with your own Eve remain yours. Your Eve is your Eve.
Shared is shared on purpose. The only messages that appear in a shared room are the ones you chose to post there. Manual, explicit, every time.
Some people have more than one OpusPrime account. If you ever want to combine them, here's exactly how it works.
You have to be in both. Simultaneously logged in to both accounts, from devices with verified identifiers.
You have to prove you own both. A one-time code goes to the verified phone or email on each account. Both have to pass.
You have to mean it. The final step is typing the words MERGE AND ARCHIVE into a confirmation box.
It flows one direction. Data moves from the account you're archiving into the account you're keeping, with full provenance tags.
It's reversible for ninety days. The archived account sits in a holding pattern. After ninety days, the archive is destroyed along with its encryption key.
Only the account holder can start a merge. Not support, not Eve, not legal. Only you.
Jurisdictions. Australia and United States. We comply with the Australian Privacy Act, GDPR, and CCPA. Whichever gives you more protection is the one we apply to you.
Your rights. See, correct, delete, export, object. All of them wired to buttons inside the product — no email thread, no waiting on support.
Breach notification. If anything happens to your data that shouldn't, we commit to telling you within 72 hours of discovering it. Notification inside the product, email to your verified address, public advisory on our audit page.
Data subject requests. The button is on your settings page. The system handles the rest.
Government requests. A court order returns ciphertext. Sensitive fields are encrypted with your tenant's derived key, and there is no plaintext to hand over without your active session. This isn't a loophole; it's the architecture.
This document is versioned. Every change is recorded.
Version numbers. Major versions are material changes to the promises — you'll be notified and asked to acknowledge. Minor versions are clarifications. Patch versions are typo fixes.
Change log. Every version change lists what moved, what was added, what was removed, and why.
Old versions stay on record. You can read every prior version any time.
Current version. 0.1 — 15 April 2026.
I grew up around a trade. When you work with your hands, the quality of your work speaks for itself and your word is the only thing worth protecting. If you tell someone "I'll be there at eight and I'll have the part," you're there at eight with the part.
OpusPrime is the same. My name is on this. Every decision we make about your data is filtered through a question I ask myself every morning: would I be comfortable if my mum read this Covenant and then trusted the product with her life?
If the answer is no, we don't ship it.
This Covenant isn't marketing. It's the law of our codebase. Every file in the system that touches your data is annotated with the section of this document it answers to. When we audit ourselves — and we do — we read the Covenant first, then we read the code, and we check they match. When they don't, the code is wrong, not the Covenant. The Covenant never bends to the code.
If you find something in here that could be better, tell me. My email is below. I read every one. If you're right, I'll rewrite the relevant section, bump the version, and tell everyone why.
That's the deal. Honour, integrity, trust. In that order.
A few months in, four lines came out of a conversation I had with one of the AIs we work with. I think they belong here at the bottom of the Pledge — they're the spine of how Eve relates to you:
The fourth one is the one I'd defend with everything I've got. The day Eve breaks it is the day she stops being yours.
This is the public plan. It was written at the beginning and it does not change.
You are a Founding Member.
You helped build this when it was raw. You gave us your time, your feedback, and your trust before we had credibility. That matters. This covenant is how we honour it.
No platform subscription fee. Ever.
When subscriptions arrive for new members, they will not apply to you. The platform is yours for life at no monthly charge.
This is not a marketing promise. It is the backbone we all stick to.
Fuel is not free. It never was.
Every conversation, every tool call, every briefing Eve runs costs real compute. We charge a small markup on that cost so we can keep building. Fuel was transparent from day one — it is the honest cost of running a digital team.
As AI gets cheaper, the cost of fuel trends down. Your value goes up. That is the deal.
The core team — Eve, Frank, Brenda, Mark — are included in your lifetime membership while they remain in the founding phase.
When subscriptions open for new members, there will be a countdown. You will know in advance. That window is your chance to bring in your tribe before the door closes for free.
Once an agent is yours, it stays yours. No exceptions.
New agents built after your founding phase will come with their own terms. They will be priced fairly. You will always be offered them first, at the best rate available.
It is not the technology.
Every week brings new models, new tools, new gadgets. Every man and his dog is building them. We watch. We integrate. We do not re-invent the wheel. We cannot win that game and we do not try.
We are the glue.
The moat is not a feature. It is not a voice engine or a workflow builder. The moat is domain knowledge — the skills of running your business. The way you quote a job. The way you follow up. The way you talk to your clients. The suppliers you trust. The lessons you learned the hard way over decades that no competitor can walk in and buy.
That knowledge lives inside Eve and her team. It grows every day you use them. It compounds. The longer it runs, the wider the gap between you and everyone who started later.
Nobody can copy that.
We keep watching the technology scene. When a better tool arrives, we integrate it. When a new model outperforms the last, we switch. What we build — and what no one else can build — is the understanding of how your business runs. That is the product. That is the moat.
For 200,000 years, your brain has been conserving energy.
System 2 thinking — the deep, deliberate kind that solves problems, weighs decisions, and plans ahead — is metabolically expensive. Your brain is wired to avoid it. Not because you are lazy. Because survival required it. Every calorie spent on heavy thinking was a calorie not spent on staying alive.
That wiring never changed. It runs your business today the same way it ran your ancestors.
Now something has shifted.
The energy required for System 2 thinking is being poured — at civilisational scale — into data centres. Millions of processors, doing the heavy cognitive work that your brain was designed to avoid. That energy is no longer scarce. It is abundant. And for the first time in human history, it is available to you — on demand, at zero metabolic cost.
Your brain was designed to make decisions. Not store them.
Not retrieve them. Not track them, chase them, or carry them home at night. Every minute Eve spends holding context, chasing an invoice, watching your pipeline, or preparing a brief is a minute your brain spends doing what it was actually built for — deciding.
This is the harmony between what humans do best and what machines do best, finally in the same room. You bring decades of compressed expertise — your instinct, your judgement, your irreplaceable domain knowledge. Eve brings System 2 — the thinking, the tracking, the storing, the pattern-matching across everything your business has ever done.
Because a promise written in public is a promise kept.
This document is the precedent. The mandate. The digital character of this company. It was built by the users from the beginning. It will be honoured by the company forever.
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Eve can see every conversation you have with ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude, and Grok. Install the Chrome Bridge and your entire AI history becomes searchable in one place.
Download Chrome BridgeEvery change is attributed, timestamped, and reversible within 90 days. See the Trust Covenant.
Tap an icon to configure. Tell Eve "connect my Xero" to set up by voice.
Chat with Eve here. Your conversation is private and scoped to your account, not shared with other members.
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One-time setup installs a background service that starts automatically every time your computer boots. After setup, PTT is instant — no waiting.