The world doesn’t need another budgeting app or another calendar. It needs one place that understands how your calendar, your money, your communications, and your goals fit together—and that can act on that understanding.
That’s what we mean by a life operating system.
The Problem We Saw
Everyone we talked to had the same story: “I use 20 apps. I spend hours connecting the dots. I’m the integration layer.” Expense reports meant matching receipts to trips by hand. Gift buying meant opening five tabs. Questions like “How much did I spend on this client?” required exports and spreadsheets.
The data was everywhere. The relationships between that data were only in people’s heads. So we asked: what if the system had the map?
Ontology as the Foundation
An ontology is that map. It’s a model of the things that matter in your life—people, trips, accounts, goals—and how they relate. Once that model exists and is kept up to date from your connected apps, two things become possible:
- Questions that no single app can answer, because the answer spans email, calendar, and finances.
- Actions that are informed and safe, because the system knows context, preferences, and limits.
That’s not a dashboard. It’s an operating system for the data that represents your life.
What We’re Building
Oxagen is that layer. We connect to the tools you already use, build and maintain the ontology, and expose it through an AI that can answer questions and run workflows. We’re not replacing your apps—we’re making them work together and act on your behalf.
Thank you for being part of the journey.