Introducing Β· Silica Β· by Studio1
11 applications. 1 shared memory. 9 AI agents working behind the scenes β remembering what matters, learning how you work, acting when you need it.
The Meta-Agentic Achievement
I did not write the application code for Silica. I orchestrated the AI council that did. Using Google ADK and Gemini 2.5 Pro, a 9-agent workforce autonomously wrote the React PWA, built the Python backends, and deployed the infrastructure to Cloud Run.
One mind. Eleven applications.
Learnlog
Paste any URL. trafilatura strips the noise, Gemini 2.5 extracts insights, and ATLAS stores it permanently.
β LiveDaily Brief
Your morning digest built from your personal context. Not the internet's priorities. Yours.
PlannedMemory Vault
Everything you've saved, tagged, or thought. Searchable, connected, alive.
PlannedFAQ
Living platform manual. Clean, simple directions on how to navigate the Silica OS.
β LiveFounder Feedback
The Genesis Node. Drop your ideas for future apps. Rakesh synthesizes them into the roadmap.
β LiveMind Lab
Qualitative Thinking Canvas. Lay ideas side by side, build decision matrices, map relationships visually.
PlannedCompass
Directional Decision Intelligence. Frames decisions, surfaces context from your knowledge base, and guides you toward clarity.
PlannedFocus
Deep work timer and management. Guard your most valuable hours from distraction and track your patterns.
PlannedJournal
Reflective writing with AI prompts. Think on paper, guided by an intelligence that knows your context.
PlannedTracker
Habit tracking & visual metrics. See your patterns. Own your progress. Visual charts generated from your activity.
PlannedMarks
Bookmarks manager with summaries. Every bookmark becomes a knowledge entry automatically summarized by LENS.
Planned$49
Lifetime Software Access
Own the OS. Fuel the Engine.
Silica will never have a monthly subscription. Your $49 buys the Silica Operating System forever. But Enterprise AI compute is like electricityβit costs money to generate. You own the car, you just buy the gas.
I'm not a coder by nature.
I'm a dreamer who understands systems.
I see patterns where others see noise. I document what I consume because I believe every piece of learning deserves a permanent home β not a forgotten tab or a lost note.
Silica didn't begin as a product. It began as a personal bubble I built for myself. I was its only user.
Then something shifted. The architecture that was serving me could serve others. The problem wasn't personal β it was universal. We're all drowning in content we meant to learn from.
That's when Silica changed its avatar. From a private cloud brain β to a platform for anyone who thinks in systems.
Rakesh Kumar R
Founder Β· Millionaires in Making