A philosophy

Why Cue exists.

A calm argument for software that amplifies humans, instead of replacing them.

The most important moments of our lives happen in conversation.

And yet, modern conversations ask an extraordinary amount from the people inside them. Remember everything. Stay sharp under pressure. Recall the right detail at the right moment. Ask the right question. Hold multiple threads in mind at once. Stay calm. Stay present.

All at the same time.

Most software was supposed to help with this. Instead, it quietly made it harder. Tabs multiplied. Notifications interrupted. Documents scattered. Notes piled up faster than anyone could read them. Every tool added a little more weight to carry into the next conversation.

Somewhere along the way, technology stopped supporting human attention and started competing with it.

Cue was built to reduce that burden — quietly.

Not by replacing the human in the conversation. Not by speaking for them. Not by automating the moments that matter. But by holding the context patiently in the background, so the person can stay where they belong: fully present with whoever is in front of them.

The memory you'd otherwise be scrambling to recall. The note you wrote three weeks ago. The detail that suddenly matters again. The gentle nudge toward the next good question. Cue keeps these things within reach, and out of the way, until the moment they're needed.

We believe intelligence in software should feel like a calm presence beside you — not a louder voice on top of you.

We believe the most personal information in your life — your memory, your context, your conversations — belongs on your machine, not someone else's.

We believe the goal of thoughtful software is not to think for people. It's to help people think more clearly for themselves.

Cue is not autonomous. It is attentive.

It doesn't try to win the conversation for you. It simply makes sure you walk into every conversation with the context you'd carry if you had infinite memory and infinite calm — and then it steps back, so the moment can belong to the humans inside it.

That's the quiet bet behind Cue: that the future of intelligent software isn't replacement. It's amplification. A subtle layer of support, running locally, designed around your privacy, shaped by the belief that people are at their best when technology helps them stay present.

Amplifying one human at a time.

Built for calmer, smarter conversations. Designed to help humans stay present.

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