Product

Four utilities. Each one is small enough to understand fully.

Aurora is not a platform. It is four narrow tools that each ingest one kind of input and produce one kind of output. You can read every page of documentation in 25 minutes.

01 · Beta · GA target Q3 2026

Email Studio

Turn a two-line intent into a polished business email. Email Studio reads your past correspondence (with explicit per-recipient consent), learns your tone, and drafts replies you can review and send. Trained on the structural conventions of professional US email — not on Reddit or LinkedIn.

  • Tone learned from a 50-email writing sample
  • Per-recipient tone calibration (warmer with regulars, formal with new contacts)
  • Drafts only — never auto-sends
  • Supports Gmail, Outlook, Fastmail
  • Privacy: only the draft is sent to Bedrock; the source emails never leave the customer's mailbox
Private beta · 6 invitations per month
Email Studio — example session
"Reply to Marcus declining the May 22 invoice price increase, suggest we re-discuss in Q3 once his volume picks up."

Subject: Re: Updated pricing — May 22

Hi Marcus,

Thanks for sending the updated rates. I have to hold on the May 22 increase — at our current volume the new pricing pushes the unit economics out of where we'd want them. I'd love to revisit this in Q3 once we have a clearer picture of where our usage lands; if your volumes are also picking up by then, we can land on a number that works for both sides.

Best, Daniel

Generated in 1.8s · model: claude-sonnet-4-6 · 184 tokens output

Document Distill — output example

Vendor Agreement — Vista Logistics

Parties: Reyes Tile Works (buyer) · Vista Logistics LLC (seller)

Term: 12 months from 1 Jul 2026, auto-renewing

Payment: Net 45, ACH only

⚠ Auto-price-increase clause §7.3 — up to 8% / year

⚠ Termination notice §11.2 — 90 days written

⚠ Liability cap §9.1 — limited to 12 months of fees

SLA: 99.5% on-time delivery

Liquidated damages: §9.3 — uncapped for negligence

Page citations: every claim above links to source paragraph

02 · Beta · GA target Q3 2026

Document Distill

Read a contract, vendor agreement, or proposal. Return a faithful structured summary you can scan in 60 seconds — with citations to the source paragraphs that matter. Designed for small-business operators who can't afford to mis-read a 30-page contract on a Tuesday.

  • Faithful summarization — flags rather than invents
  • Highlights date triggers, auto-renewal, price escalation, termination notice windows
  • Citations link back to the source paragraph numbers
  • Accepts PDF, DOCX, plain text
  • Local file upload; document never persists past the session unless saved
Private beta · 6 invitations per month
03 · Beta · GA target Q4 2026

Meeting Recall

Drop in a meeting transcript (Zoom, Google Meet, Otter.ai, Riverside, Krisp). Receive a structured action-item list, owner-tagged, with deadlines inferred from context. No fluff sections. No "key takeaways" filler.

  • Action items only — not a summary essay
  • Owner inference from speaker names + said-by analysis
  • Deadline inference ("by next Tuesday" → date)
  • Exports to Trello, Linear, Notion, plain Markdown
  • Recordings are deleted within 24 hours of processing
Private beta · 6 invitations per month
Meeting Recall — Q2 planning call · 47 min · 3 speakers

Action items (8)

→ Daniel · Send revised pricing model to Marcus · by Fri 16 May

→ Jen · Audit Q1 receivables > 30 days late · by Mon 19 May

→ Daniel · Hire Q3 backup tile installer (Marcus suggests Kevin's crew) · by 1 Jun

→ Jen · Schedule Wednesday standup at 9am vs 11am — quick poll · by Wed

→ Daniel · Draft 2-page summer marketing one-pager · by 23 May

→ Jen · Renew QuickBooks subscription · by end of week

→ Marcus · Send Kevin's contact info · by Fri 16 May

→ Daniel · Decide on truck #3 lease vs buy · by next planning call

Generated in 9.4s · model: claude-haiku-4-5 · transcript: 11,840 tokens

Invoice Triage — May 2026 batch · 47 receipts

Categorized against Reyes Tile Works COA

6210 · Vehicle Fuel: $1,247.40 (12 receipts)

6320 · Materials & Supplies: $14,308.50 (18 receipts)

6510 · Office Supplies: $186.20 (3 receipts)

6720 · Vendor Subscriptions: $239.85 (4 receipts)

7110 · Travel & Lodging: $864.00 (3 receipts)

7210 · Meals (50%): $312.75 (5 receipts)

⚠ 2 receipts need review · uncertain category

Categorization confidence: 94% (44/47 above threshold) · model: claude-haiku-4-5

04 · Beta · GA target Q4 2026

Invoice Triage

Categorize inbound invoices and receipts against the same chart of accounts your bookkeeper already uses. Aurora reads images, PDFs, and forwarded emails. Outputs are auditable — every line item links to the source document and the rule that classified it.

  • Uses your existing chart of accounts (no new categories)
  • Confidence-scored — uncertain receipts flagged for human review
  • Audit trail per line item — explain why this was 6210 not 6320
  • Imports forwarded email receipts (Stripe, Square, vendor invoices)
  • Outputs CSV for QuickBooks / Xero / FreshBooks import
Private beta · 6 invitations per month
How it's built

A small, deliberate technology stack.

All four Aurora utilities run on Amazon Web Services. Primary inference is Anthropic Claude on Amazon Bedrock — typically Sonnet 4.6 for drafting and reasoning, Haiku 4.5 for fast classification, and Opus 4.6 for the rare cases where document complexity demands the highest-quality reasoning.

Customer data is stored exclusively in US-East-2 (Ohio) with high-availability mirroring to US-East-1 (N. Virginia). The application layer runs on AWS Lambda; the database is DynamoDB; document storage is S3. No customer data leaves AWS US-region infrastructure.

We do not train models on customer data. The Anthropic enterprise terms applicable through Amazon Bedrock confirm this contractually.