OnIT for individuals
A private assistant for what matters next.
Tell OnIT what happened, what you need, or what you do not want to forget. It helps you make sense of the details, remember commitments, and stay ahead of what needs attention.
Less to hold in your head
Remember the promise. Notice the wait. Make the next move.
OnIT gives scattered details a useful home. It keeps the important parts together so you can see what is active, what is waiting on someone else, and what has actually been finished.
Today
What needs your attention now—and why.
Waiting
What cannot move yet, and what you are waiting for.
History
What happened, what changed, and what was finished.
One calm loop
From “don't let me forget” to a clear result.
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Tell OnIT what matters
Capture a thought, promise, follow-up, or change in the same words you would use with another person.
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See what needs attention
OnIT helps organize the details, shows what is waiting, and keeps the next useful step in view.
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Coordinate when you need to
Invite someone relevant with a clear, limited request. They can clarify, decline, or say “I’m OnIT.”
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Close the loop
Track progress, reminders, reported completion, and confirmation without losing the history that led there.
Coordinate without oversharing
Bring in the right person, for one clear reason.
When someone else is relevant, you can invite them into the specific thing you are coordinating. They see what you are asking and what accepting means before they decide.
“I'm OnIT” means they have accepted that clear contribution. It does not give them access to the rest of your personal history.
Illustrative personal flow
One request. One understood contribution.
You capture
Call the repair company Monday
OnIT keeps watch
No update yet
Someone helps
Clear request accepted
A conceptual example only. It does not represent a live reminder or invitation.
Useful across contexts. Private by default.
You choose what is shared
Inviting someone shares the relevant request—not your unrelated notes, history, or personal details.
Work does not absorb your life
Using OnIT with a team does not give an employer access to your private history.
Completion stays honest
OnIT can distinguish between someone reporting that work is finished and the result being confirmed.
The value can grow with you
Personal coordination can expand into shared and team coordination without changing who owns your private information.
Controlled early pilot
OnIT for individuals is being prepared carefully.
Existing pilot accounts can sign in now. Broader access remains controlled while the personal Matters experience is tested and improved.