Lotti is an open-source personal logbook — tasks, time recordings, voice notes, transcriptions, journal entries, habits, and health data — paired with an agentic layer of long-living AI agents that observe, suggest, summarise, and nudge. The agents run on your machine. With a powerful enough device, the model they call can run locally too — meaning your data never has to leave the device at all. On lighter hardware, or when you need to save battery, you keep the same agentic experience and route inference to a cloud provider you choose, on a per-category basis.
No accounts, no telemetry, no cloud storage. End-to-end encrypted multi-device sync runs over Matrix using Vodozemac (Rust) for Megolm crypto; the homeserver you bring relays only ciphertext between your own devices.
What it does:
Daily OS Next now ships the full voice-first agentic surface — capture, reconcile, drafting, day-plan, refine-by-voice, commit, and shutdown screens — behind the existing feature flag, with localized copy in all supported languages.
Daily OS Next now personalizes the greeting from Settings > Advanced > About, lets typed capture start from the idle screen, filters processing categories, wraps mobile task titles, compares planned and actual timelines with a shared scroll/zoom surface, folds idle midnight-to-midnight day gaps with a 24-hour time rail, shows recorded journal time in the Actual lane, keeps task-backed agenda titles in sync, refreshes without whole-page loading flashes, and avoids surfacing weeks-old overdue tasks in daily proposals.
Daily OS Next drafting now carries approved new capture items into planning, counts buffers as scheduled time while excluding dropped blocks, labels due and overdue work relative to the selected plan date, and uses localized capture error copy.
Sync diagnostics and backfill stats put less load on the database, reducing sync-related stalls and improving responsiveness on busy machines.
Improved sync reliability: fewer unresolvable gaps and more dependable delivery of local edits across devices.
Matrix sync now recovers automatically from stale empty downloads, so media and JSON attachments arrive more reliably without manual retries.