Never miss the thing
you meant to deal with.

Save it to dessence and let it go. Your personal assistant keeps the details and reaches out right when you can act. You decide what it holds, and nothing falls through. There is no setup and nothing to configure.

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Forward one thing today and the "got it" comes back in seconds, reminder already set.

Some people run AI agents on their own servers and write the prompts themselves to get exactly this. dessence is the same result for everyone who will never touch a terminal. Forward one thing and it works.

What dessence does for you

The remembering is off you.

You forward it, dessence reads it (the date, the seat, the amount, who it's for) and confirms what it understood in seconds. Then it does the part your saved messages never do: it comes back on its own, hours before the moment, with everything you need already in the message. You hand it over and forget. It doesn't.

This is you

Your phone fills up faster than you can deal with it.

The ticket confirmation lands mid-meeting. The school email arrives while you're cooking. The insurance renewal? You forwarded that to yourself. Probably. Your "system" is saved messages, screenshots, and a promise to remember, and it works right up until it doesn't. The last time it didn't, it cost you. Underneath it all sits the low hum that never switches off: what am I forgetting right now?

"Bills… school forms… insurance emails… they just float in my brain. I've tried everything. Nothing sticks." — r/ADHD

"I wish I had a personal assistant… it's hard to do everything on my own." — r/productivity

What you get

Two seconds to hand it off. Handled from there.

Nothing you forward slips. Every single thing you send gets a scheduled comeback or an explicit "couldn't read this, what's the date?" You never get silence.
It comes back on its own. Hours before the moment, with the details in the message, whether or not you remembered to check. The nudge arrives early enough to actually act.
Forwarding is the whole job. You don't type anything or fill in fields. The gesture you already use, forward and send, is the entire effort on your side.
Ask about your own stuff. "What seat am I in?" "How much was that bill?" Plain words in, the exact answer back, without scrolling through months of chat.

The difference

Everything else makes you do the work.

ChatGPT can remind you, but only after you set up and phrase every task yourself, and it reads nothing you forward it. Reminder apps make you type the reminder. Saved messages and screenshots go silent the second you save them, and the real AI agents start with a terminal. dessence takes the whole loop off you: you forward, and everything after that happens without you.

Zero setup. There are no prompts to write and no configuration screens. Your first forward works in your first minute.
It lives where you already are. The messenger you use all day. dessence adds a recipient instead of another app you have to remember to open.
One flat price. No credits or metering, and it never tells you you've run out of tasks. A free tier to start, then $10/month for unlimited. That's the whole pricing page.

How it works

Three steps. You only do the first.

  1. Forward it: the ticket email, the bill, the school notice, a screenshot, a photo of the paper letter. Two seconds, straight from wherever it landed.
  2. It reads it and confirms. Seconds later: "Got it: Jul 12, 14:05, car 7, seat 12. I'll remind you 3 hours before." If it can't read something, it tells you right away and asks.
  3. It comes back on its own at the moment you can act, details already in the message. You can delete the mental note.

That's the honest scope: dessence reads, remembers, and comes back with the details ready so you can act. It doesn't send emails, book tables, or reply on your behalf. We'd rather promise less and have nothing slip.

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The moment it clicks

The first time it comes back without being asked.

Three hours before your train "Your train leaves at 14:05, car 7, seat 12. Ticket attached." You forwarded that email a week ago and forgot it existed. That's the moment the background "what am I forgetting" finally goes quiet.

Same loop for anything with a date in it: the bill before it's due, the school form before the deadline, the check-in before the flight, the renewal before it auto-charges.

Why the usual way lets you down

Your system fails at the exact moment it matters.

A calendar only knows what you remembered to type in, and a saved message only helps if you remember to look. So the thing you forgot to enter is exactly the thing you miss, and you find out at the gate or on the due date. dessence flips the direction: instead of you checking the system, the system checks on you.

Pricing

Start free. Go unlimited for $10.

A free tier to start, one flat price when you want the whole thing. No credits, no metering.

Free
$0 forever

For the handful of things you can't afford to lose.

  • Forward up to 100 things
  • Instant "got it" receipt with the details it read
  • Comes back on its own, at the right moment
  • Ask about your own stuff in plain language
  • Works from any phone or messenger
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Pro
$10 /mo

For running your whole life through it.

  • Everything in Free
  • Forward anything, no limits
  • Shared view for your household
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No credit card to start. Cancel in one tap, export or delete your stuff anytime.

"But what if…"

The things people ask before they try it.

Does it actually do things, or just remind me?
It reads whatever you forward, pulls out the details, schedules the comeback, and pings you at the right moment with everything ready, so acting takes seconds. It doesn't send emails, book tables, or pay bills for you. We keep the promise exactly as big as what actually works, because the whole point is that nothing slips.
What can I forward?
Anything with a date or a detail you'll need later: e-tickets, booking confirmations, bills, school notices, appointment reminders, insurance letters, delivery updates. Send it as an email, a screenshot, or a photo of paper. If it can't read something, it tells you immediately and asks for the date rather than staying quiet.
What if it reads a date wrong?
You see what it understood seconds after every forward: the "got it" receipt shows the date, the details, and when it will remind you. If anything's off, you fix it with one reply.
Is my data safe? These are my bills and my kids' school stuff.
Your stuff is yours, and it only sees what you choose to send it. What you forward is used to do the job you forwarded it for and nothing else. We don't run ads or sell data. Export or delete everything anytime, and cancel in one tap.
Do I have to set anything up?
No. There are no prompts, no settings screens, and nothing to connect. You create an account, forward one thing, and it works. If you've ever quit an app halfway through onboarding: there isn't one.
How is this different from just asking ChatGPT?
ChatGPT can run scheduled reminders now, but you have to set up and phrase each task yourself, and it doesn't take in the things you forward. dessence works in the opposite direction: you forward the actual ticket or bill, type nothing, and it comes back on its own with the details already pulled out.

What it feels like

You get to forget things on purpose.

The ticket is forwarded, so it's handled. The bill will come back before it's due, so it's out of your head. The dread gets replaced by a quieter fact: if it mattered, you forwarded it, and it will come back when it's time.

Forward it and forget it. It comes back.

Forward one thing you can't afford to lose, then watch it come back on time.

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