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What It Feels Like to Have an AI Colleague

Working alongside an AI that remembers your goals, sends your emails, and checks in on your schedule changes how you experience a workday. Here's what that actually feels like.

Tommy·

There is a moment — usually about a week in — when you stop thinking of Kulega as a tool and start thinking of it as someone who works with you.

It is subtle at first. You tell it you want to follow up with a client on Friday. It does. You mention you have been meaning to block out time for deep work in the mornings. It suggests a recurring calendar slot. You say something in passing about a goal you have been avoiding. It remembers — and the next time you open a conversation, it asks how things are going.

That is not how software usually behaves.

The difference between a tool and a colleague

Most productivity software is reactive:

  • You open it when you need it
  • You close it when you are done
  • It forgets everything between sessions
  • It never takes initiative on your behalf

A colleague does none of those things. A colleague carries context, notices when something important has slipped, and acts without being told every single time.

Kulega is built on that principle. The AI does not wait for a precise command. When you say "remind me to send the proposal," it knows you mean: draft it, find the right contact, send it at the right time, and confirm when it is done. The instruction is human. The execution is handled.

What actually changes in your day

The most immediate change is not the tasks that get done — it is the tasks that stop weighing on you.

The mental overhead of tracking follow-ups, remembering deadlines, and keeping your inbox manageable quietly disappears. It does not feel dramatic. It feels like relief.

Over time, something more interesting happens:

  • You stop spending energy on execution
  • You start spending more of it on thinking
  • You make better decisions
  • You take on more ambitious work

This is what Kulega is designed for — not to automate your job, but to take the friction out of it so you can do it better.

The relationship deepens with use

The more you interact with Kulega, the more useful it becomes. It builds a working memory of:

  • Your goals and priorities
  • Your communication style and tone preferences
  • How you like your calendar structured
  • What you tend to follow up on — and what you tend to forget

Over time, less correction is needed. The collaboration starts to feel natural. That is the promise behind the name — Kulega means colleague. Not assistant. Not chatbot. Not tool.

It is still early — and that is intentional

We are honest about where Kulega is today. It is capable:

  • Email — read, draft, and send via Gmail
  • Calendar — create events, check availability, manage your schedule
  • Goal tracking — set goals and let Kulega work toward them in the background
  • Autonomous runs — Kulega takes initiative on your behalf even when you are away

But we are still building. More integrations are coming. The AI gets smarter with every interaction.

What we have already is enough to change how you experience your workday. If you have been curious about what an AI colleague actually feels like in practice, there is only one way to find out.

The best time to try it is before you feel like you need it.


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