Local-first personal device assistant
CommandPilot
A private assistant system with Windows desktop, Android companion, mobile web remote, local orchestrator, safety model, and an Echo assistant persona.
Business Problem
The friction this project addresses.
Personal automation across devices can become expensive, unsafe, or dependent on cloud inference for tasks that should stay local.
Solution
How the system responds.
A local-first assistant architecture using Ollama by default, shared command planning, safety levels, approvals, device pairing, relay scaffolding, and desktop/mobile command surfaces.
Features
Core product capabilities.
- Command center
- Approvals
- Skill registry
- Workflow planning
- Android companion
- Mobile remote
Technology Stack
Implementation foundation.
Business Impact
Why the system matters.
- Demonstrates local-first AI product thinking
- Reduces token costs by default
- Adds safety controls to personal automation
Lessons Learned
Implementation lessons.
- Automation assistants need permission design
- Local AI can be the default when privacy and cost matter
FAQ
Project questions.
What does this project prove?
CommandPilot proves Secunda24 can turn a real operational problem into a structured, demo-ready system.
Can this pattern be adapted?
Yes. The same intake, workflow, dashboard, and integration patterns can be adapted for other business processes.
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