The Painkiller

Kairos Loom.

Point to a folder. Jarvis looms your life into a coordinate grid.

Inspired by the Weeks in Life calendar, Kairos Loom organizes your biography by time — not folders, not fragments, not forgotten files. It gives you a living record of your life that you can search, revisit, and transform into a book, film, family archive, or AI digital twin.

The Vitamin

Every journaling app, note-taking tool, and AI memory product organizes your life by what. They’re nice to have. Easy to ignore.

The Problem

Your life is buried in folders you’ll never open again. Years of documents, photos, and memories — scattered, unnamed, forgotten.

Kairos

Jarvis — Kairos AI Agent Orchestrator

You live it. Jarvis looms it.

No uploads. No folders. No effort.

Loom Queue

📂~/Loom Queue/
└─ 📄College_Degree_2020.pdf
Jarvis Online
StepTask
  • 01 / 07Scanning connected sources...
  • 02 / 07Document detected
  • 03 / 07Extracting content
  • 04 / 07Assigning coordinate
  • 05 / 07Renaming file
  • 06 / 07Looming to grid
  • 07 / 07Loom complete
> Found 1 unloomed document in Google Drive.
scanning Google Drive...

Where it lives now

📁~/Kairos Loom/

— Kairos Loom —

Name:
Danny Phantom
Birthday:
July 4, 1970
Birthday Week:
27
Current Date:
May 17, 2026
Current Week:
20
AI Coordinate:
2026.20.1
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Document just loomed

2020.20.5

Bachelor of Computer Science

CA University

May 15, 2020

The Generation Log

Paper outlasts platforms.

A printed debrief, every year — loom, notes, artifacts, and photos, bound by you.

Kairos Generation Log

A Life, Loomed

The Life of

Danny Phantom

1970 — 2029

IForeword

This album is the record of a life — not the highlight reel, not the résumé, but the whole arc, plotted week by week against the calendar that carried it.

Each cell on the grid is a week. Each color is a kind of week — milestones in green, events in orange, setbacks in red, quiet memories in blue. The empty cells are the ordinary days that hold the rest together.

What follows is one life, in order — coordinates, notes, and the artifacts that earned a page of their own.

— Loomed by Kairos

Spread 1 of 5 — Foreword

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