Expert Chase launches EYE life OS
Expert Chase is pitching E.Y.E. “life OS” that centralizes calendars, tasks, notes, and personal context in one app. The product leans on real-time, memory-aware orchestration rather than generic chat, and its Product Hunt page shows an early-stage launch with limited community traction so far.
The idea is strong on the surface: if E.Y.E. can actually coordinate across the apps people already use, it moves from “AI assistant” into “daily operating layer.” The hard part is execution, because life-management software only works when integrations, permissions, and response quality are boringly reliable.
- –The product is positioned around context, memory, and real-time actions, which is the right framing for a personal AI assistant.
- –Its core surface area is broad: calendar, tasks, notes, and cross-app coordination, so the risk is spreading too thin before one workflow becomes indispensable.
- –This is less a developer tool than an AI consumer/workflow product, but it still matters as a signal for where agentic UX is heading.
- –On Product Hunt, the launch appears early and lightly validated, so the immediate question is whether users will trust it with real personal data and recurring actions.
- –If the integrations are shallow, it becomes another dashboard; if they are deep, it could be one of the more credible “AI life OS” attempts.
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2026-04-17
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