App · 04 The agent
The agent runs on your device. Your questions never leave the phone. Your conversations never become training data. And it works in airplane mode — the same way it works on your couch.
The problem
ChatGPT needs an internet connection and a server farm. Claude wants your conversation. Gemini wants your search history. The moment you're in a place those companies' servers can't reach you, every AI you've been using becomes a brick. The agent inside Sovrinte was built for the opposite assumption: the network is the exception, not the rule.
A conversation, not a tool
What it's good at
Identification
Plants (edibility, danger, medicinal use). Animals (track, scat, sign). Knots. Stars. Sail trim. Weather signs. Coming next: vision — point your camera, get an answer offline.
Walk-through
Step-by-step instructions for things you read about once and forgot: filtering water, splinting a finger, setting a tarp, lighting a fire in rain, ferro-rod technique, fillet a fish, dress a deer.
Decision support
"Should I turn back?" "Is this safe to eat?" "Which knot for this load?" It doesn't decide for you — it lays out what experienced people consider, and you call it.
Conversation
For the days when you're solo and the silence gets long. Voice in, voice out, in airplane mode, by a fire, on a boat at anchor. It's there.
What it's not
Privacy isn't a setting. It's the architecture.
Sovrinte doesn't have a "private mode" switch because there's no mode that isn't private. The intelligence is on your phone. The library is on your phone. The conversation history is on your phone. The day we add a "share to cloud" button (we probably won't), it'll be a button — not the default.
An AI you actually own.
Bought once. Yours forever. Lives in your pocket. Talks back.
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