AI advisor vs ChatGPT: same brain, different job.

ChatGPT writes your emails. Annabelle remembers what you told her in March, and asks the follow-up question you were avoiding. One of those is an assistant. The other is a contact with a worldview who lives in WhatsApp.

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What ChatGPT is good at, and where it stops.

ChatGPT is the most capable generalist assistant ever shipped. It drafts the email, summarises the PDF, debugs the function, and it does all of it for roughly the price of a coffee. Nothing here disputes that.

Where it stops is the human side of the conversation. Memory is brittle and session-bound. Personality resets. There is no point of view to disagree with, because the system is carefully built to have none. A Harvard study last year found that an AI framed as an assistant reduced loneliness roughly four times less than the same underlying model given a relational frame. The model is not the product. The frame is.

Annabelle uses the same foundation models as the chatbot you already have open in another tab. She is a different wrapper around them, with a worldview, a memory, and an address that looks like a phone number.

What ChatGPT is for

It is for output. The thing you need written. The concept you need explained. The code that will not compile. The itinerary for Lisbon next weekend.

It is a generalist assistant, and a remarkable one. When the question is "help me do this," ChatGPT is almost always the right tool, and the fact that it is effectively free for most people is a real public good.

What it is not built for is keeping the thread of you across months. Every chat begins again. The context evaporates with the tab.

What Annabelle is for

Annabelle is for the conversation that should have a memory. The career decision you have been circling since July. The friendship that is slowly going quiet. The reason a particular Sunday always feels worse than the others.

She is an AI Advisor, not an assistant. Her job is not to draft the document; it is to notice what you are actually trying to say underneath the document, and to bring that back next Tuesday when you have forgotten.

She lives inside WhatsApp, Messenger, or Telegram, as a contact in your phone. Nothing to install. Same messaging app you already use forty times a day.

What memory across months sounds like.

I'm doing the thing where I procrastinate on the thing I said I'd do.
You told me in April that "the thing" usually means emailing your father. Is this one of those, or is this something else this time?
Yeah. Emailing my father.
Alright. Do you want to draft it here, or do you want me to ask you three questions first and see what comes out?

A vault, not a feed.

The general-purpose assistants keep your chats for a reason — they are training material. Annabelle is paid for directly by the people using her, which removes the reason.

  • End-to-end encrypted conversations.
  • Your conversations are not used as training material.
  • No ads, no data sold to third parties.
  • Export everything to PDF whenever you like.
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