NAS · personal coworker hub

Frequently asked questions

Answers for users and early collaborators. If something is missing, use Support.

What is Saarthee CoPlanner?

Saarthee CoPlanner by NAS is a personal coworker hub in development: one place to work across mail, calendar, tasks, files, Notion, optional finance inputs, and (where you enable it) safe local automation on Windows. The Sanskrit-inspired name Saarthee evokes a navigator or charioteer—guiding your day with you, not replacing your judgment.

Who is it for?

It is aimed at individual power users and small teams who already live in Google, Microsoft, Notion, and local files and want a calmer, unified surface—without giving up control of data and automation.

Is my data sold?

NAS does not sell your personal information. See the Privacy Policy for categories of data, uses, and subprocessors.

Which accounts can I connect?

The roadmap includes common providers (for example Google and Microsoft) and Notion, with careful separation between sign-in and integration OAuth. Availability depends on what is implemented in each release; check the Features page for the current snapshot.

Does the app work offline?

The long-term plan includes pragmatic offline and PWA behavior where it helps. Today the scaffold is primarily online-first; treat connectivity as required unless a release note says otherwise.

How accurate is AI output?

AI-assisted summaries or suggestions can be wrong. Always verify before acting—especially for mail, calendar conflicts, money movement, or compliance-sensitive tasks. Read the Disclaimer.

What about the local Windows agent?

Optional local automation is powerful and risky. You choose what runs, keep backups, and should treat elevated permissions with care. The Terms describe your responsibility for approved commands.

Where is the product hosted?

The web app is built for deployment on Vercel with a Neon Postgres database for accounts and product data. See Technology for more detail.

How do I get help?

Use the Support page for channels. Private GitHub issues are appropriate for collaborators on the repository.