Meeting with Prof. Tanaka in 14 min
Pre-brief ready. 3 items pulled from your context.
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Your day is ready.
Steadii runs 24/7. By the time you check your phone, your day is already briefed — what matters, what's coming, what you owe.
Wed · May 13 · 7:31 AM
Three things matter today.
Reply ready — confirms you can make it, asks your Q3 question.
You haven't opened it. Syllabus suggests ~4 hours. Blocked 19–23 for you.
Brief attached — where you left off Tuesday, what Mei still owes.
This is how every morning starts.
Everyone uses ChatGPT. But ChatGPT waits for you to ask. Steadii doesn't wait — it understands your classes, your professors, your inbox, and acts the moment something matters.
Every conversation starts from scratch. It doesn't know your CS 348 syllabus, doesn't see Prof. Tanaka's emails, doesn't watch your week. You drive every turn.
Knows your syllabi. Watches your inbox. Drafts replies in your voice. Surfaces what matters, hides what doesn't. You approve. It learns.
Say or type — both feel native.
No buttons to find, no menus to navigate. The chat input is the entire app.
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Filler words and false starts cleaned up automatically
MAT223 report due tomorrowFive moments from one student's week. Steadii is the line connecting them.
Prof. Tanaka moves the midterm to Tue 5/20.
Reply drafted. Conflict with your Tuesday lab surfaced. Suggested moving lab to Wednesday morning.
CS 348 PS 3 due Friday — you haven't started.
Estimated 4 hours from the syllabus weighting. Blocked Wed 7–11 PM. Re-surfaced the prerequisite chapter you skimmed last week.
Group standup in 2 minutes.
Brief in your hand: what you finished Monday, what Mei still owes, what the team decided last Thursday.
You: 'I'm sick tomorrow.'
Drafted 3 absence emails — one per Friday class. Listed missed assignments per class. Suggested asking Tomoko for ECON notes.
Your week is ready.
What's coming, what you owe, what slipped last week. Three things to look at before Monday.