The brain isn't just for work. Members use it for life admin, family coordination, and financial decisions that used to require spreadsheets, folders, and scattered notes.
One member built a workout generator that interviews you about your goals, injuries, equipment, and session length, then picks exercises from a library of 50+, maps them to animated SVG demonstrations, and generates a complete workout site. Timer with pause/skip, animated exercise demos, calendar tracking with streaks, even confetti when you finish.
See it in actionTell the brain your child's name, their favourite animal, and a lesson you'd like woven in. It writes an original story, generates illustrations, and builds an interactive storybook site - complete with page-turn animations, sound effects, and a read-aloud narration option. New story every night if you want.
Big life decisions - buying property, setting up trusts, planning for retirement - usually require expensive professional advice. One member created a virtual advisory board of six different expert perspectives. Before spending money on lawyers or financial advisors, they get balanced viewpoints on their situation.
Analyzing a potential property investment means gathering data from multiple sources and running numbers in spreadsheets. With the brain, you set up your personal investment criteria once - target cap rates, cash flow requirements, acceptable neighborhoods. Then you can analyze any property in minutes.
Caring for aging parents or family members with special needs means tracking medications, appointments, insurance claims, and benefit applications. The brain becomes a single place where all this information lives. When you need to remember what the doctor said last month, you can find it instantly.
Visa applications, permit renewals, and tax forms ask for the same information over and over. The brain stores all your personal data securely and can automatically fill these forms using browser automation. What used to take an hour of copying and pasting now takes minutes.
Track and analyze personal spending patterns
Research and compare insurance policies
Plan estate documentation and beneficiaries
Coordinate household maintenance schedules
Research schools or childcare options
Plan and budget for major purchases
Organize medical records and appointments
Track warranties and service contracts
Research and compare utility providers
Document home improvement projects
“Total: ~1,400 documents beyond Google Ads - a personal knowledge system for courses, real estate experience, and family coordination with an advisor who knows my full context.”
Kurt Henninger · Senior Strategic Paid Search Manager
Every example on this page came from a member with the same starting point: the brain, the courses, and a community that shares what works.