JTMDAI

GOOS

Guardian One Operating System

Your personal AI command center — local-first, encrypted, and accountable to you.

In active development — built in the open, for its owner first. No public sign-up and no customers yet.

What it is

A multi-agent platform that answers to you

GOOS — the Guardian One Operating System — is the product line of JTMDAI Development Group LLC: a multi-agent AI orchestration platform for personal life and infrastructure management. It coordinates a team of autonomous agents across finance, scheduling, email, smart-home and IoT, and security — each with clear boundaries on what it is allowed to touch.

The design goal is simple: encryption, audit trails, and no data exploitation. Your data stays yours — owned by you, encrypted at rest and in transit, with an append-only record of what each agent did and why, instead of a black box you have to trust on faith.

The agents

A coordinated team, not one big model

Guardian

The central coordinator. It registers the other agents, schedules their work, and mediates when two of them want to do conflicting things.

CFO

Financial intelligence — net-worth tracking, bills, and account syncing — built to read your finances, not exploit them.

Chronos

Calendar and scheduling. It keeps routines, appointments, and the day’s plan coherent across your tools.

Archivist

Files, data sovereignty, and privacy. It manages where data lives and guards against PHI/PII leaking to outside services.

Varys

A cybersecurity sentinel that runs locally — watching your network and devices for anomalies and intrusions.

Inbox & smart-home

Email triage plus smart-home and device agents bring IoT and the inbox under the same encrypted, audited roof.

Local-first by design

Varys runs on your machines, not in someone’s cloud

GOOS is local-first. A local sentinel agent called Varys runs on your own hardware to handle IoT and network security and local AI reasoning, so the most sensitive work never has to leave the house. Cloud agents handle coordination where that genuinely helps — but the default is your machine, not a server you don’t control.

That is the whole point of data sovereignty: you own your data, it is encrypted at rest and in transit, and the local-first AI path means sensitive reasoning can run without shipping your life to a third party.

Working principles

How GOOS is built

  • Data sovereignty
  • Local-first AI
  • Security by default
  • Audit everything
  • On-demand credentials, never persisted
  • Gateway-enforced egress

Built in the open

Status — early access, not a finished product

Honesty first: GOOS is in active development. It is being built in the open, for its owner first, and it is not yet a finished, purchasable consumer product. There is no public sign-up, no login, no pricing, and no paying customers yet. Nothing on this page is an offer to buy GOOS or a claim that it is live and ready for general use.

If you want to follow the work or talk about it, the honest path is a real conversation — not a checkout button. Reach out and you’ll hear back from the person actually building it.

Work with the lab behind GOOS

GOOS itself isn’t for sale yet — but the lab building it does take on a small number of engagements. Support the work, or bring a physician-plus-AI consulting problem.