2 MARCH 2026
What Your AI Assistant Doesn't Do (But ANA Does)
What Your AI Assistant Doesn't Do (But ANA Does)
Let me ask you something.
When was the last time your AI assistant messaged you first?
Not replied to you. Not answered a question. Actually reached out — on its own — because it knew something you didn't?
If you're using ChatGPT, Gemini, Siri, Alexa, or any of the popular AI tools out there, the answer is probably never.
That's the problem. And that's exactly why ANA exists.
Every AI waits. ANA doesn't.
Every morning at 8am, ANA sends you a WhatsApp message. You didn't ask for it. You didn't open an app. You didn't type a prompt.
She just shows up.
"Tuesday. 24° and clear. 5 meetings today — first at 9:30. The 2pm with Vikram moved to 3pm, he emailed at midnight. Holi is Thursday — take Friday off for a 4-day weekend. Your HDFC bill is due tomorrow. Have a good one."
That's weather. Calendar. Email changes that happened while you slept. Festivals. Bills. Woven into one natural message — like a text from someone who actually did their homework.
No other AI does this. Not one.
She reads your life. Not just your prompts.
Here's what most AI assistants know about you: nothing. You start every conversation from zero. "I'm a 28-year-old product manager in Bangalore and I need..." Every. Single. Time.
ANA knows your life because she's connected to it. Your Gmail. Your calendar. Your spending. Your conversations. She knows you ordered biryani three times this week. She knows your passport expires in two months. She knows your mom's birthday is coming up — because you mentioned it once, four months ago.
And she remembers. Not just for one session. Forever.
Tell her your cat's name is Modon. Six months from now, she still knows. Mention that you hate coriander. Next time food comes up, she remembers. Say you're thinking about learning guitar — she'll gently bring it up three weeks later: "hey, whatever happened with the guitar thing?"
She connects dots you'd never connect yourself.
This is where it gets interesting.
It's 3pm. ANA knows:
- Your flight to Mumbai is at 5:15pm
- Your boss just sent a meeting invite for 4pm
- It's going to rain when you land in Mumbai
- You forgot your charger on your last trip (you mentioned it)
So she messages you: "Your boss wants a 4pm meeting but your flight is at 5:15 — you need to leave by 3:30 latest. Want me to decline politely? Also, it's raining in Mumbai when you land. And maybe grab your charger this time."
Four different pieces of information. From four different sources. Connected into one message that actually helps you.
No other assistant even attempts this. ChatGPT doesn't know your calendar. Siri doesn't read your email. Alexa doesn't know about your flight. And none of them remember the charger thing from two weeks ago.
She notices things about you that you don't notice yourself.
ANA doesn't just track what you tell her. She pays attention to patterns.
"You've been messaging past midnight seven nights in a row. Just checking — everything okay?"
"You mentioned wanting to start running three times this month, but you haven't added a single run to your calendar. Want me to just block 6:30am tomorrow? Sometimes you just need the push."
"Your Swiggy spending went from 2,400 last week to 3,800 this week. Three orders after 11pm. No judgment — just noticing."
"You talk about your mom every Sunday. Her birthday is in four days. Last year you sent white lilies from Ferns n Petals. Want me to set that up again?"
This isn't artificial intelligence. This is actual intelligence. The kind a great friend or a brilliant personal assistant would have — except ANA never forgets, never takes a day off, and never gets tired.
She finds things you didn't know existed.
This one blew my mind when we built it.
ANA doesn't just manage your life. She expands it. Based on everything she knows about you — your interests, your city, your habits, your career — she quietly searches for events, communities, and opportunities you'd love but would never find on your own.
If you have a golden retriever, she might find a dog pool party happening in your city this weekend.
If you're into AI, she might surface a builders meetup that matches your exact profile.
If you love biryani and a highly-rated new place just opened near you, she'll mention it casually: "oh random — saw this and thought of you."
It never feels like a notification. It feels like a friend who keeps an eye out for you.
She tracks your money without you lifting a finger.
Every Sunday, ANA sends you a spending check-in:
"This week: 11,200 spent. Swiggy: 3,800 (5 orders, 3 after 11pm). Amazon: 4,200 (cable organizer and headphones). HDFC bill due Tuesday. Hotstar renews in 3 days — you've watched 2 shows in 3 months. Keep it?"
She parses your bank emails and order confirmations automatically. No manual entry. No spreadsheets. No finance app you'll use for two weeks and forget about.
And she doesn't just show you numbers. She asks the question you should be asking yourself.
She keeps your documents in check.
Passport expiring? ANA knows — she found it in your Gmail and she's counting down. Insurance renewal coming up? She'll mention it a month early so you're not scrambling.
Driving license, visa, PAN card, health insurance — ANA scans your email for all of it, extracts the expiry dates, and quietly alerts you before anything catches you off guard.
She takes your medicine more seriously than you do.
Set up your medicines in ANA. She'll remind you on WhatsApp at the exact time. If you don't confirm that you took it, she'll remind you again. And if you still don't respond? She calls you.
An actual phone call. Because some things are too important for a text.
She speaks your language. Literally.
ANA detects when you switch to Hinglish and switches with you. "Kal ka meeting cancel kar do" gets a response in the same tone: "done. kal ka 3pm meeting cancel. kuch aur?"
No other AI assistant does real-time language mirroring — especially not on WhatsApp, especially not for Indian languages.
She builds tools she doesn't have.
This is probably the most ridiculous feature.
Ask ANA to do something she doesn't know how to do — like track your water intake, or calculate your EMI, or log your workouts — and she'll build the tool herself. On the spot. Mid-conversation.
Next time you ask, the tool is already there. She taught herself a new skill because you needed it.
She lives where you already are.
ANA lives on WhatsApp. Not another app. Not a website. Not a browser extension.
WhatsApp. The app you already open 40 times a day. The app your family is on, your work groups are on, your entire life runs through.
ANA shows up right there, between your mom's message and your college group. She feels like a contact, not a tool. And that's the point.
So why doesn't any other AI do all this?
Because it's really, really hard.
Connecting to your Gmail, calendar, and contacts is the easy part. The hard part is knowing WHAT to pay attention to. Knowing WHEN to speak and when to stay quiet. Knowing that a rain forecast only matters if you have outdoor plans. Knowing that a birthday reminder only matters if you care about the person. Knowing that a spending spike only matters if it's out of pattern.
The intelligence isn't in the data. It's in the connections between the data. And it's in the judgment of when those connections matter enough to earn a message in your WhatsApp or Telegram.
That's what ANA does. That's what nobody else does.
Try ANA.
She's currently in limited beta.