One context platform. Every capability inherits it.
Everything TALOS does is a view into the same persistent understanding — of your people, your history, and you. That’s what separates a capability from a feature: features forget.
The unspoken half of the conversation, translated live
While you talk, TALOS transcribes both sides, attributes every word to its speaker, reads emotional register across 28 dimensions, and compares what’s happening now against two baselines at once: how this person normally behaves — and how you do. It isn’t watching them for you. It’s working for you, on both sides of the conversation.
Fast and tactical. A tone shift. A weak commitment. A pressure pattern. A reframe when your own phrasing is about to land wrong.
The synthesis: what’s actually going on in this conversation, and the one thing to do about it.
The design principle is restraint. The system surfaces nothing by default — commentary walls mid-conversation would recreate the overload it exists to remove. Watch a real call replay →
It doesn’t analyze sentiment. It knows people.
A living model per contact
Each person’s communication history distills into a behavioral baseline across dozens of linguistic and prosodic signals. “Fine” from one client is agreement; from another it’s a warning. TALOS knows which is which.
Relationships, not records
Beyond any single conversation, it tracks the arc: what was promised, what stalled, who’s waiting, how trust has moved. A CRM stores touchpoints. This preserves the relationship itself.
A model of you
At the center sits your own baseline — how you come across, where your phrasing tends to land wrong, what you need in the moment. Guidance fits you, not a generic script.
Organizational memory that doesn’t walk out the door
Every email, call, text, and voicemail becomes part of a searchable, behaviorally indexed history — not a pile of files, but preserved understanding. When someone asks “what did we agree with the city last spring,” the answer exists, with the context that made it make sense.
For a firm, that’s institutional knowledge that survives turnover. For a person, it’s a working memory that never gets tired.
“What have I missed?”
On request — or every morning — TALOS rebuilds the master list from your actual inbox, sent mail, call reports, and calendar, and returns a decision, not a dump:
Verify the town invoice · confirm the 10:00 site time · the vendor email bounced — confirm by text.
Review board package sent · town footing response · quote sitting with the client.
Newsletters and marketing — filtered, with nothing real trapped inside.
Advises everything. Decides nothing.
Above the engine sits a decision-governance layer modeled on how an architect-of-record runs a project: specialized consultant roles analyze each situation, deterministic rule engines verify what can be measured, and a single authority frames the options.
Then it stops. Nothing is sent, signed, or executed until the human approves it. For someone under cognitive load, an AI that quietly does things is a hazard — so in TALOS, governance isn’t overhead. It’s the accommodation.
Every model, on your hardware
Transcription, emotion, language, and behavioral models all run on customer-controlled GPUs. No conversation is ever processed by a third-party AI service. The full architecture — memory layer, context engine, isolation model — is on the Technology page →
Communication is the first application, not the last
The same context platform extends to new displays, new domains, and eventually to every interaction between people and their technology. Read the vision →