Tell It What You Want. It Does the Rest.

"I want to throw a dinner party for 8 people next Saturday." Aether starts working: What's your budget? (It remembers from last time.) Any dietary restrictions? (Sarah is vegetarian — it knows.) What's worked before? (Last dinner party was at that Italian place — everyone loved it.) It researches venues, menus, or recipes, then presents a concrete plan you can approve, adjust, or hand back with feedback.

The complexity scales. A kid's birthday party needs a venue, a guest list, invitations, food, entertainment, and a backup plan for rain. Aether tracks all of it as a single coordinated project — not 15 scattered notes.

Saturday Dinner Party
👥 8 guests · 1 vegetarian (Sarah) · 1 nut allergy (David)
💰 Budget: ~$200 (based on last dinner party)
🍝 Menu: Italian, home-cooked
✓ Menu planned · 6/8 confirmed · Shopping list ready

People, Schedules, Details

Availability finding. Eight people, eight schedules. Aether finds the dates that work for the most people — without a Doodle poll or a 40-message thread.

Dietary and preference tracking. It remembers that David has a nut allergy and Jake doesn't drink. These aren't in a spreadsheet somewhere — they're in Aether's memory from the last time you planned something together.

Day-of logistics. The day of the event, Aether gives you a timeline: when to start cooking, when guests are arriving, what still needs to be done. Not a rigid schedule — a calm checklist that adapts if things run late.

Saturday Timeline
2:00 PM — Start prep (pasta dough needs 1hr rest)
5:30 PM — Set table, open wine
6:00 PM — First guests arrive (Marcus + Sarah confirmed early)

Built For

The person in the friend group who always ends up planning everything. Parents organizing birthday parties with 15 kids, a bounce house, and a cake that can't have gluten. Hosts who love having people over but dread the logistics. Anyone coordinating a bachelor/bachelorette weekend for a group with wildly different budgets and preferences. People who want to entertain more but feel overwhelmed by the planning.

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