Daily intelligence briefing for the person who actually runs the day. Not the principal. The person the principal depends on.
Ada Lovelace. Born 1815. Lord Byron's daughter. She looked at Babbage's Analytical Engine and saw what he couldn't — it could compose music, produce graphics, do science. She wrote the first algorithm. The first set of instructions that told a machine how to think.
Every executive assistant does this. They see the shape of their principal's day before the principal does. They triage, prioritize, filter, escalate. They write the operating instructions. Ada gives them intelligence infrastructure to do it at a level that was previously impossible.
| Product | Principle | Serves | Function | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Kelly | The teacher who never stops | Learners & machines | 62K lessons, 19 languages, calendar-locked. Education layer that survives the kill switch. | LIVE |
| Elwood | Sees what everyone pretends isn't there | Clients | Client intelligence. Tells you if your team is studying the case. Sovereign, $0/mo infra. | LIVE |
| Pooka | Appears where no one thinks to look | Operators | Opposition + silence detection. Finds what's hiding in gaps and quiet. | LIVE |
| Ada | Wrote the instructions everyone else followed | Executive assistants | Daily intelligence. Arms the person who runs the day before the day begins. | BETA |
4.2 million executive assistants in the United States. No software company has ever built a product for them. Every tool they use was built for someone else. Ada is the first.
Ada is revenue. Kelly is mission. They are not in conflict.
Every Ada subscription funds a free lesson for a learner who can't afford school, in a language the market doesn't serve, delivered through infrastructure no government can kill.
The EA who pays $299/month for Ada is funding education infrastructure she will never see, for a learner she will never meet. That's the PBC structure working exactly as designed.