For Orthodox Priests
Your trusted attendant. Always on.
For centuries, every Orthodox bishop had a keleinik — a trusted cell attendant who kept his schedule, his correspondence, and his confidence. Now every priest can have one.
Everything a good cell attendant would do — and nothing you have to manage.
Write to it like a friend — by voice or in text, whenever the thought comes to you. No new app to learn, no dashboard to check. Just a conversation.
The service schedule, your parishioners, the affairs of the parish. Ask, and it recalls — so nothing important slips through in a busy week.
Your own isolated server, your own API key. Your conversations and your people are never used to train anyone's model. What is said in confidence stays in confidence.
All of its memory is simply your own files. Download them and walk away whenever you wish — no lock-in, no hostage data. It is yours.
A few of the ways it lightens the week — and it keeps the rest in mind so you don't have to.
Prepare your sermons
Think a homily through and gather the threads together before Sunday.
Write diocesan reports
Turn a year of notes into a report ready to submit to the diocese.
Draft your emails
Replies and letters written and ready for you to send.
Keep your promises
It remembers what you said you would do, and reminds you in good time.
Never miss a birthday
It reads your parish CRM and tells you whose day is coming.
Reach out again
A gentle nudge to check on someone you haven't seen in a while.
The talk you meant to have
It remembers the person you kept meaning to sit down with.
Plan the service
Draft the order of a service in a few moments.
Plan the parish meeting
A first draft of the agenda, ready for you to refine.
A word each morning
A passage of Scripture with commentary and a thought to carry through the day.
Build good habits
Quiet, steady encouragement toward the rule you set for yourself.
Catch up on a person
A summary of all you've discussed with someone, across your emails and messages.
…and much more, remembered so you don't have to.
Three steps, and then simply a conversation.
Add your name to the waitlist and tell us a little about your parish.
We prepare your own private assistant on its own isolated server — nothing shared.
Open Telegram, say hello, and begin. Your attendant is ready.
We are welcoming priests a few at a time. Leave your email and we will reach out when a place opens.
No spam. We will only write about your place on the list.