AI today is built for technical people. You need to know the right model. The right prompt. The right context window. The right integration. The right framework.
For most people running a business, that's a non-starter. They have a company to run. They don't have time to become a part-time AI engineer.
Conductor is for them. Install it. Talk to it. Get work done. The technology stays out of the way.
These aren't slogans. They're the trade-offs we keep choosing — and they're how to tell whether we're still building the right thing.
The app, your memory, and your files live on your computer. The model is the part that can live elsewhere — and we want you to be able to swap in a local one whenever you'd rather.
If you can't explain it to a small-business owner in one sentence, it's not ready. Conductor speaks human.
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An AI assistant is only useful if it does the things you'd hire someone to do. We measure ourselves by what Conductor finishes, not what it can technically do.