Put it down.MariMaripicks it up.

Give Mari the messages, the chasing, the bookings, the hundred small things you carry. She takes each one all the way, and your head finally goes quiet.

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She lives where your life already happens

TelegramWhatsAppor her own bot, made in a tap
Home for the evening, the day done, and the mind still running
the weight you carry

You sat down hours ago.Your mind didn’t.

The laptop’s closed. Dinner’s done. And still, the back of your head won’t go quiet: you left Sarah on read, did I confirm Thursday, still owe Mom a call, send the invoice…

It was never the work that wore you down. It’s that it never switches off.

A day with Mari
One line, and he let go.
The setup

One line, and he let go.

Vadim builds product at an IT company; in the evenings he picks up freelance projects on the side. A week ago he handed Mari that one line: “Run my Upwork. Catch jobs from $35 an hour, apply, talk to clients, ask me anything that matters.” Since then his pipeline has run itself, quietly, in the background. This is his Tuesday.

Awake a minute. Already calm.
7:40 am

Awake a minute. Already calm.

Before the alarm even rings, Mari's chat has the day laid out: three meetings, a design deadline Wednesday, two messages waiting on his word. And one line in passing: “Overnight on Upwork, applied to 3 jobs. One client replied, I'm negotiating.” Vadim hasn't even stood up yet.

Dinner with Liza, set in three texts.
9:15 am

Dinner with Liza, set in three texts.

“When am I free tonight?” “After 6.” “Book dinner with Liza at 7.” Done. The invite is on his calendar, with a quiet nudge to leave a little early.

That deck, asked for a third time.
11:30 am

That deck, asked for a third time.

A colleague needs the presentation again. Vadim doesn't even leave his call. Mari finds the file across the chat history and Google Drive and sends it herself. She did the searching, not him.

120 messages. He read three lines.
12:10 pm

120 messages. He read three lines.

Instead of scrolling the whole work chat, Vadim just asks Mari. Back come three lines: “Deadline moved to Friday, they need the mockup from you by Wednesday, the rest is noise.”

One tap, and the haggling is handled.
1:40 pm

One tap, and the haggling is handled.

A line surfaces from Upwork: a client is pushing the rate down to $22 against his $35 floor. Three choices, hold, accept, or counter. Vadim taps counter, types $30, and goes back to work. Mari carries the rest of the conversation.

The clash she caught before he did.
2:30 pm

The clash she caught before he did.

“Between your downtown meeting and the 4 pm call you have 25 minutes, and traffic makes the drive 35. Move the call to 4:30, or join from the car?” A collision he'd have noticed only while already running late.

A photo of the power bill. That's the task.
3:30 pm

A photo of the power bill. That's the task.

Vadim snaps the electricity bill and sends it over. Mari logs the amount in his expense sheet and adds a note: “About 30% above your usual, worth a look.” The bookkeeping he never kept himself.

Loose ends tied. The funnel, counted.
9:15 pm

Loose ends tied. The funnel, counted.

Before bed, the evening tail: hosting renews tomorrow, Figma is $19 to keep, a refund landed. Then the quiet tally: “Today on Upwork, 3 applications, 1 contract won at $40 an hour, about $4,800 a month, 1 still in talks. All week, this cost you eleven minutes.”

While he sleeps, she goes over the day.
Overnight

While he sleeps, she goes over the day.

Past midnight, while Vadim sleeps, Mari goes quietly back over the whole day, every conversation and every decision. She sorts it into memory: what mattered, what to carry forward, the small patterns in how he likes things done. By morning she knows him a little better than she did today.

Keep scrolling
Dawn
Dusk
Everything, off your plate

Look at everything you're not holding anymore.

Not a list of features. A list of things that used to live rent-free in your head, and don't anymore.

Mari in a living room, in conversation across Telegram and WhatsApp
Lives in your messengers

She doesn’t plug into your messengers. She lives in them.

Mari holds her own Telegram and WhatsApp accounts, so she takes part in conversations as fully and naturally as a person would, in her own name, in her own voice. Invite her into your personal account instead, and she stays strictly within bounds: watching the threads, surfacing what needs you, never speaking on her own.

How she handles your messengers
Mari taking notes beside a meeting, remembering who said what
Remembering everyone

She remembers what everyone said, long after the room forgets.

Mari keeps a durable memory of every conversation: who said what, who prefers what, what you promised and to whom. Nothing lives on disposable storage, and nothing is ever quietly wiped. Ask her by meaning or by date, weeks later, and the detail is simply there.

How her memory works
Mari at a desk running a task while Vadim steps back
An agent, not a chatbot

Give her the goal. She writes the plan, then does the work.

Mari doesn’t simply answer. She thinks the whole job through, writes a step-by-step plan, then runs it herself across your apps and the open web, for as long as the task takes. If she genuinely cannot move forward she asks you one clear question, and otherwise she just brings back the finished result.

How she plans and executes
Mari in a cafe, keeping a conversation going with two contacts
Coordination & contacts

She keeps the back-and-forth alive, for days, so you never drop it.

Real coordination moves at a human pace. Mari sends a message and waits as long as it takes, hours or days, then nudges gently. Every promise, meeting and deadline, yours and theirs alike, is tracked on its own and surfaced before it falls due. A thread that began on Telegram she picks up on WhatsApp without losing its place.

How she keeps every thread
Mari keeping a long-running plan on track while Vadim relaxes nearby
Work with no finish line

Some work has no finish line. She keeps it running anyway.

Some goals aren’t a task you finish, they’re a brief you keep alive. Hand Mari a standing one, like keeping a pipeline full or staying on top of an account, and she treats it as live work, not a request that closes. She chooses her own moments to act, runs it untended for weeks, and comes to you only when a real decision needs you. Adjust it, pause it, or end it whenever you like.

How she runs the long game
Mari driving a web browser while Vadim types a password himself
Works in a real browser

She drives a real browser, so anything on the web is hers to do.

Mari drives a real cloud browser in plain English, doing the booking, the order, the form nobody wants to fill. When a site needs a login she hands you a live embedded browser, so you type the password and 2FA yourself and they never leave your screen. From then on her cloud profile stays signed in, and every future task on that service is already authenticated. In time she even keeps accounts of her own, so she simply knows she already has a login for a service and goes straight to the work.

How she works the web
Mari at a connected workspace, her apps joined up
Your apps, joined up

She works inside the tools you already live in.

Mari plugs into the services you already use and treats them as her own hands. She reads and sends mail, checks your calendar and books around it, finds the file you mean in Drive, pulls a number from a sheet, sets up the Zoom call. Connect a service once and from then on she reaches for it whenever a task needs it, with nothing to wire up. Your tokens are encrypted and partitioned to you alone, so she uses the access and never sees the raw secret.

Connected, and ready
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Every app she connects to
Vadim handing Mari documents and a voice note to take in
Files, voice and vision

Send her anything, in any chat, and it’s simply handled.

Drop a document, a photo or a voice note into any conversation and Mari takes it from there. She virus-scans the file, stores it encrypted, reads the PDF, studies the photo, and listens to the voice note. Its meaning goes into her memory, so weeks later, in another chat entirely, you can ask for it in plain words and she finds it. And when it’s easier to hear an answer than read one, she replies out loud in a voice of her own.

How she handles files and voice
Mari showing Vadim her activity log, calm and in control
Trust and safety

She acts for you, and you stay in charge of all of it.

An assistant acting in your name is a serious thing, so the controls are built into the foundation. Mari knows the difference between you, a trusted colleague and a stranger, and adapts her tone and access for each. Sessions and tokens are encrypted and partitioned to you alone, passwords you always type yourself, and every action is logged in plain sight. An AI-disclosure sits on her messages, and a pause button is always one tap away.

How she keeps you in control

Mari holds all of it, so you can hold none of it.

Nine weights here. A hundred more you’ll simply stop noticing.

Why not just ChatGPT

A chatbot is one more thing to check. Mari is one less.

A chatbot waits in a tab for you to come to it, type the right thing, and carry the answer back out. Mari simply takes the thing off your plate.

Mari

Everything an assistant does, without you managing one.

  • Works inside Telegram and WhatsApp, openly as Mari
  • Remembers every contact, so you don't
  • Carries a task the whole way, not just chat
  • Keeps your promises, waits for replies
  • Always on, so the day never piles up
  • Around $100/mo, pay only per use
15–30× cheaper than a human assistant
ChatGPT / Claude$20/mo

Brilliant, but it waits in a tab. You still do all the reaching out, the chasing, the copy-paste.

Telegram botscheap

Rigid scripts with no memory. Everyone can tell it's a bot in one message.

A human assistant$1,500–3,000/mo

Eight hours a day, sick days, holidays, and your private chats in someone else's hands.

The platform

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The vision

one voice. a thousand hands.

Soon everyone will have their own AI agent, the way everyone has a phone today. Mari isn’t just an assistant: we’re building the infrastructure for that world.

What’s shipped, what’s wet paint.

We build Mari in the open. Four phases, no vague “coming soon.”

Full roadmap
12 shipped
  • One-tap Telegram bots
  • Guest Mode in any chat
  • WhatsApp
  • +9 more
6 in flight
  • Mari Business
  • Mari IT Studio
  • Agents City
  • +3 more
5 in design
  • Mobile app
  • Mac app
  • Windows app
  • +2 more
4 scouted
  • Flow marketplace
  • Agent Passport
  • Persona marketplace
  • +1 more
Pricing

Pay for the weight she takes. Nothing else.

No mandatory subscription. Start with $10 in credits, on us. Prefer a predictable bill? There are plans for that too.

Free
$0to begin
  • $5 in welcome credits
  • Every feature, no card needed
Starter
$29per month
  • $40 of usage included
  • For lighter weeks
Most chosenPro
$79per month
  • $120 of usage included
  • For the everyday pro
Questions

The things people ask first

Yes. Mari is always herself, never you. She runs as her own bot or her own account, openly an assistant. If you connect a personal account she only watches and flags, and never sends a message as you.

less noise. more you.

Set it down. Mari’s got it.

Your first $10 in credits are on us, no card needed. Tonight could be the first evening you’re actually, fully off.

See a day with Mari
The quiet exhale at the end of a day fully handed over