Free to start · nothing to organize

Everything you've got going on, finally making sense.

Skykeep quietly reads the files and conversations you point it at, works out what matters, and keeps up as things change. Then you can just ask.

No credit card needed.

what have I actually been spending my time on?

Three things, mostly. The storefront redesign took about half of it, then switching suppliers, then hiring a second contractor. The supplier decision has been open since April — it is the one thing you keep coming back to without settling.

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Ask anything…

Set it up once, then forget it exists.

There is no system to learn and nothing to keep tidy. That is rather the point.

1

Point it at your stuff

Pick a folder. Connect the AI chats you already have. That is the whole setup, and it takes about a minute.

2

It reads everything

Skykeep works through it quietly in the background — what each thing is about, who and what it mentions, how it connects to everything else.

3

Then just ask

Ask a question in plain English and get a real answer, with the actual file or conversation it came from. No hunting, no remembering where you put it.

It builds the dashboards for you.

While it reads, Skykeep sorts everything into topics on its own — then turns that into dashboards you never had to set up. What you have been spending time on, what is picking up, what has gone quiet, and what you decided along the way.

Nothing to configure, and no deciding what to measure in advance. You just open it and it is already there.

Insights

Updated this morning

148

things kept

12

topics found

3

decisions spotted

What you've been on this month

  • Storefront redesign 52
  • Switching suppliers 34
  • Hiring a contractor 21
  • Shipping and returns 12

The supplier switch has come up in four conversations since April, still undecided.

Point it at whatever you've got.

Skykeep does not care whether it is a business, a hobby, or a folder you have been meaning to sort out since 2019.

The side project

Six months of notes, half-finished plans and late-night ideas. Ask what you decided and why, instead of scrolling back through all of it.

The small business

Clients, quotes, suppliers, that one email with the good rate in it. It all stays connected, and it stays current on its own.

The hobby that got out of hand

Restoring something, growing something, building something. Every measurement, part number and false start, findable in a sentence.

The pile of documents

Warranties, leases, statements, the manual for the thing in the garage. Ask what it says instead of opening ten files to find out.

It gets more useful the longer you leave it alone.

Ask anything

Real answers in plain language, always showing you what they came from.

Connections you would never spot

Skykeep links things across files and conversations you would never think to put side by side.

A weekly catch-up

A short read on what changed, what you decided, and what is worth a second look.

Always up to date

Change a file and Skykeep keeps up. Nothing to re-import, nothing to tidy, nothing to maintain.

Your files stay yours.

Skykeep reads your things on your own computer, and only ever sends up what it needs to answer your questions — never the original files themselves. You choose what it can see, you can see exactly what it took, and you can disconnect any of it whenever you like.

  • You pick what it can read. It never goes looking on its own.
  • Your original files never leave your computer.
  • Nothing you give it is used to train AI models.
  • Everything it has picked up is there to see, any time.
  • Change your mind and it lets go.

Give it a folder and see what happens.

Start with one corner of your life. Skykeep takes it from there.

Free to start · no credit card needed.