Kynspace vs Ohai
Ohai and Kynspace both use AI, but they're not solving the same problem. Ohai is built around a single question: what if you could just text or talk to an AI and have it handle your household coordination? Kynspace is built around a different one: what if the household itself kept a shared record everyone trusted, straight from the conversation you're already having?
Unlike Ohai, which is an AI assistant that manages household calendars, tasks, and email on your behalf, Kynspace is a shared record the whole household keeps together, so commitments trace back to the person who made them, not to an AI sorting things for one user.
We're not building an AI you talk to. Ohai is a genuinely different kind of product, an assistant that acts on your behalf. Kynspace listens to conversation between people and keeps the record; it's not a chatbot and doesn't try to be one.
| Kynspace | Ohai | |
|---|---|---|
| Starting point | ✓Conversation between people | —Text or talk to an AI |
| Who keeps the record | ✓Everyone, equally | —The AI, for one user |
| Commitments | ✓Receipts with an owner and a date | —Tasks the AI creates |
| Decisions logged | ✓Yes, as their own type | —Calendar and task view only |
| Source of trust | ✓The shared record | —The AI's interpretation |
An assistant you talk to vs. a record you keep together
Ohai works like a household manager you delegate to: you tell it what to do, and it organizes calendars, creates tasks, and sends reminders. Kynspace works differently. The people in the household talk to each other, and Kynspace turns what they agree to into a shared record. There is no AI interpreter between you and your household.
Where commitments actually come from
When Ohai creates a task, it came from you telling the AI. When Kynspace creates a commitment, it came from a real conversation between real people. That distinction matters when something goes wrong. The receipt on a Kynspace commitment links back to who said it and when, which is what you need when someone says they never agreed.
Decisions are not just tasks
Ohai is built for task management and calendar coordination. Kynspace also tracks decisions: the paint color, the budget, the house rule. Those are not tasks that get completed. They are agreements that need to stay settled. Kynspace keeps them as their own kind of record, permanently logged.
One person using an assistant vs. a household keeping a record
Ohai is typically used by one person who wants AI help managing household logistics. The other people in the household receive what that person files. Kynspace is designed for the whole household to use equally. The record does not belong to one person; it belongs to everyone.
When Ohai is the right choice
Ohai is a good fit if you want AI to actively manage your household logistics: scanning emails for dates, building calendars automatically, and handling reminders through text or voice. If the goal is personal productivity and light household management handled by an assistant, Ohai does that well. Kynspace is built for shared accountability between people, not AI delegation on behalf of one person.
Questions, answered.
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