Launched this week
Good Assistant is a passion project with simple goal. To give us all an assistant that will make real impact on the goals most important to us. With powerful memory, notes, proactivity, reminders / tasks of any kind, focus and persistence in helping you get to where you want to be.




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Good Assistant
Hello everyone! I'm Jensa and I created Good Assistant.
Why?
I started working on this app exactly one year ago. I wanted a personal assistant that would know me, remember everything, and help me make progress on the important things in my life. Those I wanted to do, those that would make great positive difference, those no-one will push you towards. Like systematically building financial security, moving to a new country, taking good care of your health.
How does it work
You get your own assistant. Mine is called Claire! Your assistant will help you define one or a few goals to focus on, plan what to do next, and check up on your progress. You are the force making it happen – the assistant shows up every day to help you see things through.
Main features
🎯 Goals - Together, define what you want to achieve. Your assistant creates a visual timeline of your progress, organizes related notes, and handles reminders.
📝 Notes - Your assistant can read, write, and edit your notes. Use them to organize your thoughts, and the assistant will know more about your context. I keep all my non-work tasks, projects, things I don't want to forget in notes in Good Assistant. Claire is managing my recipes and Swedish phrases I'm learning.
⏰ Reminders - Tell your assistant to do anything for you in the future, once or regularly. I told Claire to send me session times, in my time zone whenever there is upcoming F1 weekend. And reminders for exercises, or for weekly planning of things to do on Good Assistant. Yes, I use Good Assistant to work on Good Assistant all the time.
🧠 Detailed, structured memory - Your assistant maintains their own long term memory and uses the context to be more helpful in everything it does.
🤚 True proactivity - Your assistant will send you messages. Only when they think there is something helpful to send, do, remind of. As they get to know you better, this will get more valuable.
Pricing
At €26/month, Good Assistant isn't the cheapest way to access AI. The price correlates to the cost of LLM usage, with powerful memory and proactivity running in the background. It's a focused tool built to be the best solution for achieving the things we want in our life.
Try it free for 7 days on iOS or web - I would love for you to experience your own assistant and see what it can do for you!
I'd love to hear your thoughts, feedback, and what goals you're working towards. ✨
Humbo
As a beta user, I have had the chance to use Good Assistant for some time.
Klara (my assistant named after the Artificial Friend in the book "Klara and the Sun") learns what is important to me and sends me proactive messages. She has helped me prepare well for upcoming hiking trips, find great restaurants in places I visit, and figure out ways to exercise more.
We also had conversations about how I can optimize my savings and follow a specific diet that is supposed to be good for reducing some minor health problems that I have.
I especially love how easy it is to set up reminders and how Klara remembers things. So I don't have to :)
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@anderspalm Thank you Anders! I'm happy you can rely on Klara's memory :-D I'm also often asking my Claire for things that left my brain already. They will only get better.
Congrats on the launch! Love how Good Assistant blends long-term memory, proactive nudges, and goal-centric workflows to actually move the needle on what matters.
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@zeiki_yu Thank you!
The proactive part and the way it handles memory is honestly great. We're working on a personalized product in education right now, so I know how tricky it is to get the user context right for long-term engagement. The balance between notes and goals feels super intuitive. Just curious, how do you make sure the assistant’s memory stays relevant as the user’s goals change over time? Big congrats on the launch!
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@valeriia_kuna Thank you! Memory is big challenge. And the memory system is completely custom to Good Assistant, and made specifically to the needs of a personal assistant. There are many layers to information that lives in the past, some layers are more dense than others, and the assistant always has access to overview of what happened in the last year, but more recent history is more detailed, similarly to how our brain sometimes perceives the past. There are background tasks to maintain this memory, which are pretty similar again to how our brain takes information from short term memory and re-organises it into long term.
is this like openclaw with a UI? 26euros seems steep compared to what other normal LLMS are offering though?
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@david_nyuwin In one way it is Openclaw with UI. But very different implementation and thinking behind it. I like how Openclaw is pushing the limits of what is reasonable to automate with AI on device, it's great an unique in that. I think it's main limitation is that although it can do anything in theory, since it can connect to any service, API, MCP..., it's not optimised for those tasks. It will be slow, it will perform worse compared to custom AI workflows that are built around specific problem, like Claude Code is built around software development. That's where Good Assistant is strong. It can't do as much as OC, but what it does, it does very well, fast compared to MCP or agents based tools, and over time, with quality of knowledge about you that's better than anything else I know of. That's why it is the best assistant, and often best AI experience. It knows a lot about you and what you are trying to achieve, and it's using that knowledge.
And that's related to the price. 26 Euro is steep, but it's proportional to the price of models that are used in the conversations and many background tasks. Some of them make the assistant proactive, some of them structure it's memory every day, and some are tasks and reminders the users scheduled. With this powerful memory, it can't be done cheaper without noticeable compromise on quality of the models. General purpose AI chat product can be much cheaper, but that's not what this is. So instead the priority is having the best assistant experience possible with today's AI technology.
And because it really will help you achieve important goals in your life, 26 Euro are worth it :-)
The "Klara and the Sun" reference from Anders above is perfect. The memory piece is what's missing from most AI assistants right now - they're stateless by default. Do you handle context pruning automatically when the memory gets too large? Always curious how others are approaching this since it seems like the key bottleneck for truly useful AI assistants.
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@philip_sorensen Memory is one of the hardest challenges. The system Good Assistant is using is quite complex and it's completely optimized for this use case. There are many layers of memory that are applied at different times, these memories are structured once per day in process that resembles sleep, and some memories are built around the time they were created, and some are created around the topics they cover. There are few more long term layers, which all together make the assistant see clearly to the past days and weeks, and see the "outlines" of what was happening throughout the last year.
Having gone through Good Assistant, it's a product worth having and I highly recommend it to others. I actually believe that Good Assistant will help me achieve all my project goals.
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@katrina_kort Thank you!