Ask anything across your data. Approve every change.
Ask asambl is a conversation layer over your data on your computer. It answers questions with citations, drafts proposed changes as cards you approve, and never changes anything on its own.
Your notes already have the answer.
You shouldn't have to dig for it.
“Plain search returns files. It doesn't tell you what your week is about.”
Years of priorities, decisions, sessions, and reviews build up in your data. Search finds the file. It doesn't tell you what changed since last quarter, or where one life area is pulling against another. That's a question, not a search.
Ask asambl is one of the three things the asambl beta ships on top of the planning loop.
A conversation layer that reads your data and proposes changes you approve.
Answers grounded in your own data
Ask asambl reads across your data on your computer, then cites the notes it drew from. Every answer points back to source. No vague generalities, no invented context.
Changes arrive as draft cards
When the conversation calls for a change (a new goal, a moved block, an updated note), asambl proposes it as a draft card. You approve, amend, or discard. Nothing is saved until you say so.
Only your question is sent
Your data stays on your computer. When AI is on, only your question and the small slice of notes needed to answer it go to asambl's managed AI, and they aren't stored long-term.
How it works
in the app.
Open the panel, ask a question, see citations. If the answer suggests a change, you'll see a draft card you can review.
Conversation goes out. Your data doesn't.
Search runs on your computer. When you ask a question, only your question and the small slice of notes needed to answer it travel to managed AI. No background uploads, no syncing, no training data. AI can be switched off entirely.
About Ask asambl.
01
What can it actually change?
Anything you'd otherwise edit in the app: a goal, a weekly priority, a note, a habit, a calendar block. Every change goes through the draft-card review before it lands.
02
Does it see all my notes?
No. asambl picks the small slice of notes most relevant to your question. The AI only sees those, not everything you've written. The matching happens on your computer.
03
Can I turn it off?
Yes. Ask asambl, like every AI feature in asambl, can be disabled. The rest of the app keeps working without it.
04
Does it remember past conversations?
Conversation history is stored on your computer so you can pick up where you left off. It isn't sent back to managed AI as background context unless the current question needs it.
Ask asambl works alongside other parts of asambl. Explore Weekly Planner, Mind & Growth, and Drafts & carryover.
Ask the questions
your notes already know.
Join the beta and try Ask asambl the next time you sit down to plan.