Projects
A project gives Homie a working brief, project chat, state, source context, and permission-aware actions.
A project gives Homie a working brief, project chat, state, source context, and permission-aware actions.
Use a project when the thing will last longer than a single chat: finding an apartment, planning a trip, managing home maintenance, comparing options, or collecting research.
Project chats can bind directly to a goal so Homie can keep context without mixing it into unrelated conversations.
Homie can use the project's brief, state, sources, chat, gathered messages, and approved agent runs.
- Living brief fields and criteria
- Project-specific chat messages
- Tracked topics and sources
- Agent Run outputs and result blocks
- Calendar/reminder/commitment handlers when explicitly allowed
Project autonomy is permissioned by stakes.
- It can auto-set reversible private reminders or tracked topics when allowed.
- It asks before household-impacting commitments.
- Calendar events and outreach email are ask-only or off by default.
A good project needs a clear goal, a useful brief, and at least one watchable surface: a date, source, inbox, file, person, or measurable criterion.
Projects attribute actions to the owning member. Private project chat and outputs stay private unless shared.
Make the goal concrete. Homie works best when the project has an owner, a desired outcome, and a source or signal it can watch.
- Write the project in your own words first.
- Mark dealbreakers or must-haves early.
- Use tracked topics when you want Homie to keep watching evidence.
Most Homie issues come from setup, identity, or approval state. Work through these checks before assuming Homie ignored the request.
- Make sure the project has a clear goal and owner.
- Check whether the work needs an approval, connected account, or source link.
- Ask for the run status if Homie started multi-step work and did not finish visibly.
Good to know: For vague goals, Homie should coach the project into a trackable shape instead of rejecting it.
Tips
- Write the project in your own words first.
- Mark dealbreakers or must-haves early.
- Use tracked topics when you want Homie to keep watching evidence.
- Start a project for finding a flat in Stockholm.
- Turn this into a trip project.
- What changed in my home maintenance project?
