You state it. Axaera composes it, holds it, and adapts live.
Not a booking app. Not a recommendation engine. Not an AI assistant. Axaera turns the administration of leisure into anticipation — composing, holding, and adapting the experience you asked for, so you can focus on living it.
Tired, vague, half-formed, mid-stride. Axaera takes the sentence as it actually falls out — and still makes the experience.
The cost of fragmented leisure is not just time.
It is that anticipation gets replaced by administration.
“Quiet dinner” gets reduced to tags, ratings, distance. The system serves what it understands; you adjust to its categories. Booking happens on their rails, with you as their user.
Axaera composes against exactly what you said, in the polarity you said it. Every booking is executed through your own accounts — you hold the keys, the OS does the orchestration.
Dinner here. Ride there. Event somewhere else. You stitch it together — and start over when something changes.
Dinner, the ride between, the drink after — composed as one motion. Change one part, the rest adapts on its own.
Five "great" restaurants. No sense of what plays together, what flows, what an evening actually feels like across hours.
Pacing, energy, transitions, emotional flow — first-class properties of the experience. Order is optimized for the arc, not for the list.
They know what you said and what you searched. They can't tell that last spring's Tuesday at I Sodi felt magical and the March one felt off — or that the bar after dinner was off, and the walk between was the best part.
Each experience becomes something Axaera can remember and improve from. Pacing that worked, transitions that didn't, rooms that felt right, places you'd return to. Your people, your time, your taste — compounding into the next.
Restaurant runs forty minutes late. Venue cancels. The plan breaks and you scramble — texts, refreshes, half the time spent rebuilding.
When something shifts, you signal it and the OS rebuilds the rest — repairing and extending mid-experience. As trusted live signals come online, it will catch more on its own.
Often the ranking reflects business incentives the user never sees — not only what fits the night. The surface earns when you click, not when you live.
Every suggestion comes from your graph — not from a slot a brand bought. No ad layer. No commission. 0%, by design. The ranking has no auction underneath it.
Notifications, streaks, badges, a feed designed to never finish. The product wins when you stay; your evening becomes fuel for the next session.
The OS engages you fully to compose the arc — then sends you out to live it. Not maximum engagement, not zero — the right engagement. On to compose; out to enjoy the experience you asked for.
Use Axaera every day — on your own, as a pair, or for the whole household.
The consumer app is the first surface of the OS — not the destination. The layer underneath is what opens outward to providers, agents, and the ecosystem over time.
The consumer surface. Voice in. A complete experience, held end to end. Identity, the typed Experience object, intent translation, feasibility, sequencing, scoring, and baseline adaptive execution — all forced into the substrate. Adaptation is user-signaled: you surface the change — running late, plans soured — and Axaera rebuilds the arc around it.
Outcome loop closed. Six-layer memory in production. The experiential graph begins to compound. By experience 5–10, the system "gets" you in a way nothing else does.
Venues, hospitality, events and travel platforms call the OS to orchestrate experiences inside their own offerings — and their live data flows back. Adaptive intelligence reaches phase two: Axaera reads provider feeds to detect disruptions itself and repair the arc before you wait. Axaera stops being only a consumer app and becomes a layer.
Third-party apps and AI agents call the OS to ground their experiential claims in real feasibility. The layer the ecosystem builds on top of. Stripe / Figma / Bloomberg shape.
The first surface of the OS. Say what you want — any time of day — and Axaera composes it, sets up what needs booking, and adapts when reality shifts.
What ships first is the consumer surface — proof that experience-native intelligence is real. The layer underneath is the same one that will open to providers and agents.
Beta opens mid-August 2026 — on web, iOS and Android. Fifteen metros at October launch. Join now for early access.