One assistant for your whole day. You just talk to it.

Galvence is a personal AI assistant in your browser. To-dos, notes, reminders and your calendar in one place — with an AI that remembers your life, plans your day, and re-plans it the moment something changes.

14 days free · cancel anytime

One place.

Everything together, already built.

Galvence on a phone — the capture bar on top, the morning's blocks below

To-dos, notes, reminders and your Google Calendar — held in one calm place, beside your work all day. Not five apps to keep in sync. Not a system you build and maintain — it's already built, and it does the keeping. On your phone's browser too; a native iOS app is on the way.

the quote you owe by friday · the form in the schoolbag · the dentist, sometime in june · whether there's milk · the thing you remembered in the shower

It all lives in your head.

And it never switches off.

A calendar here, a to-do app there, a note on your phone — and one reminder you set beside ten you didn't. Nothing talks to anything else, so you're the one holding it together — every day, never quite able to put it down. That's the job Galvence quietly takes over.

While you sleep,
the day takes shape.

Morning admin07:30 — 09:00
Workshop — client ordersnow 09:30 — 12:30

Price Friday's client job

Confirm Tuesday's delivery

Lunch with Mart — Werner calendar13:00
Site visit prep14:30 — 16:00
Gym 18:00 — 19:00

Say it once.
It's held.

Write it the way you'd say it. Galvence works out what each one is and files it where it belongs — no forms, no folders, no deciding which list it goes on. Out of your head, into one place. That's its job now.

dentist friday morning

→ reminder · Friday 9:00 — dentist

You stop being the person who has to remember everything.

you, in chat · March 14

"Mart places his big order every October — he stocks for the January season."

three months later, in your morning brief

"Reach out to Mart this week. His October order is coming up."

You become the person who said it once.

Seven o'clock.
Coffee.
A plan that makes sense.

By the time you're awake, the thinking is done. You just read.

galvence <[email protected]> · 7:00

Tuesday morning.

It's 9° and clear — a jacket helps before noon.

Mart's proposal is the big one today; he reads anything after lunch as late. The Friday quote fits at 11, and the school email genuinely can wait until Thursday.

— Galvence

Then real life happens.

A plan that bends.

A meeting moves. The kid's sick. You're just not feeling it. The old way — open three apps, drag everything around, and quietly give up by Tuesday. That's how plans die. Here you just say so, and the day rearranges itself around what's left.

can't make this afternoon — replan my day

Site visit prep movedtomorrow · 09:00
Pricing & admin — pulled forward14:00 — 15:30
Evening kept clear

Done — in one sentence. A plan that survives your actual life.

No streaks.
No guilt.

Tell Galvence "I run on Tuesday mornings" and your Tuesdays simply make room. A habit here is a standing instruction, not a score — no red calendar of missed days, and missing one breaks nothing.

It simply
appears again.

Same engine.
Three different mornings.

Marten's day on a phone

Orders to price, a proposal owed — the kind of week where one forgotten confirmation costs a client. Nothing slips, and the gym still makes it in at six, because he said "gym three times a week" once.

Liis's day on a phone

Lectures land from the calendar; study blocks form around them. "Read 30 minutes before bed" — placed, not policed.

Kadri's day on a phone

One screen holds the job and the family — and the field-trip form gets signed, because the reminder fired at half past twelve.

01 — Open it

A web app — sign in at galvence.com, keep the tab open beside your work. That's the whole setup.

02 — Type anything

"Gym today." "Call Mart tomorrow." Each one is filed and slotted, silently, with a chip to confirm.

03 — The day comes laid out

With your permission it reads your Google Calendar and adds the events you ask for; the plan is built around them, and the brief arrives at seven.

One price · everything in it

€20 / month

or €200 / year — two months free

What it buys is the part of your head you get back: tomorrow planned overnight, every to-do and reminder held, habits kept standing, the 7am brief, Google Calendar in both directions — and nothing left circling in your head. The whole assistant, €0.67 a day.

And no — it doesn't run your life. It tidies the part that's admin, so you can get on with the part that isn't.

We ask for your card at the start — it keeps the trial honest, for you and for us. You won't be charged until day fifteen, we'll email you before that happens, and cancelling takes a moment.

Start your 14 days

14 days free · cancel anytime

You've carried it
long enough.

Tonight, write down what's on your plate. Tomorrow at seven, see what Galvence did with it.

Asked plainly, answered plainly.

What is Galvence, exactly?

A personal AI assistant that runs in your browser. You type your to-dos, reminders, and stray thoughts in plain words; Galvence organizes them, plans your day around your calendar, and sends you a morning brief at 7:00.

Do I have to install anything?

No. It's a web app — sign in at galvence.com on your computer or your phone's browser and keep the tab open beside your work. A native iOS app is in the works.

Does it do things without asking?

No. It plans, holds, and reminds — you decide what actually happens. It never acts on your behalf behind your back.

What does it do with my Google Calendar?

With your permission, Galvence reads your calendar events so your day can be planned around them, and adds events when you ask it to. That is all the access is used for — the details are in our privacy policy.

What does it cost?

€20 a month, or €200 a year with two months free. The first 14 days are free — we email you before the trial ends, and cancelling takes a moment.

What happens to my data?

It stays yours. Never sold, never used to train AI models, and permanently removed when you delete your account.