My Life Agent — Myla gomyla.com · Private Beta
Your relationships. On your schedule.
Sound Familiar?
Your phone doesn't stop.
It never stops.
Your co-parent needs to confirm Thursday's pickup. The travel team coordinator just dropped the spring schedule into a group chat with 19 other parents. Your boss sent something marked urgent that isn't. Your kid's teacher followed up on the email you meant to answer last week. Your mom just wants to talk. Your college roommate checked in — genuinely, warmly — at the worst possible moment. Your direct report needs reassurance. The dentist is confirming. The HOA is always doing something.

None of it is a crisis. All of it wants a piece of you. And it all arrives in the same place, in the same format, with no filter and no mercy.
Imagine a world where none of that reaches you unless it has to.
Meet Myla.
The AI agent that handles the things you can't get to.
Myla reads your incoming messages, responds in your own voice when you're not needed, and only surfaces what actually requires you. Everyone else gets handled. You get your attention back.
The Co-Parent
Parenting together is necessary. The 9pm emotional spiral is not. Myla lets through what involves the kids and holds everything else.
The Travel Sports Parent
Spring schedules, tournament brackets, carpool coordination, and 22-person group chats. Myla handles the logistics so you don't have to live in them.
The Relentless Colleague
Slacks you 11 times before noon. None of it urgent. All of it demands a response or they follow up again. Myla has this covered.
Your Sibling
They just want to feel close. Myla keeps them warm with regular check-ins — so you feel like a good sibling even on the weeks you're slammed.
The Group Chat
247 unread messages. Someone's mad about the HOA. You're never reading those. Myla has them handled so nothing important slips.
The Old Friend
You've grown apart but can't quite cut them off. Myla keeps it warm with minimal effort — so the relationship stays alive without the weight.
★ Mode One
The Shield
For the relationships that drain you. Myla stands between you and the noise — intercepting, classifying, and only surfacing what actually requires your attention.
→ The ex who angry texts at 9pm
→ The colleague who can't stop
→ The family member who over-shares
→ Anyone you're not ready to deal with
Mode Two
The Warmth Engine
For the relationships you want to maintain but struggle to keep up with. Myla keeps you present — so the people you love feel remembered even when life won't slow down.
→ Weekly check-in with your sibling
→ Birthdays that actually land
→ Old friends who just need to feel seen
→ Being a better human, automatically
The Scheduling Layer
Myla doesn't just handle messages.
She manages what's inside them.
Every text that contains a date, a time, a commitment, or a request — Myla catches it, extracts it, and puts it somewhere real. No more missed pickups buried in a thread. No more schedule conflicts you didn't see coming. No more mentally tracking 14 things at once.
Message received
"Can you take Jake Friday? I have a thing."
Myla extracts
Friday pickup flagged → calendar event drafted → you approve or adjust
Message received
"Tournament is the 19th, fields at Apex. Warmups 7:30."
Myla extracts
Event added to calendar. Location saved. Reminder set. Done.
Dead simple. Genuinely magical.
1
Someone texts you
Myla intercepts it before it hits your brain. You don't see it yet. She reads it first.
2
Myla classifies it
Urgent? Logistical? Emotional venting? Just noise? She decides in seconds based on rules you've set per contact.
3
You only get what matters
Urgent messages reach you immediately. Everything else gets a response in your voice and held for your review. Dates and logistics go straight to your calendar.
4
Your digest. Your schedule.
Daily, every few days, or weekly — you choose how often Myla hands you a clean summary of what was said, what matters, and what needs the real you. Stay in the loop without living in your inbox.
Not a robot. Your voice.
The hardest part of any communication tool is that it sounds like software. Myla doesn't. She learns how you actually write — your tone, your cadence, your habits — and responds on your behalf in a way the other person would never question.
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Learns from your real messages
Feed her your actual text history with a contact. She reads how you write — short or long, formal or casual, punctuation or none.
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You set the rules per person
Never engage emotionally after 9pm. Always acknowledge before redirecting. Keep it under two sentences. Your rules, applied automatically.
✏️
You correct it early. She improves fast.
First few weeks you approve every draft. Each correction trains her. Within weeks she's handling routine conversations without you touching a thing.
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She remembers what matters
The co-parent mentioned a school event. The travel coordinator's tournament is the 19th. Your sibling always asks about work on Sundays. Myla stores context so responses feel personal — not canned.
Everyone with a phone and at least one relationship they'd like to handle better.
270M
smartphone users in the US alone
13M
co-parenting households — the high-pain beachhead
$50B
US family law industry already referring communication tools
Nobody has built this. OurFamilyWizard is a message log. AI assistants don't do relationship context. This specific intersection — triage, voice, scheduling, proactive maintenance — is wide open.
The idea sells itself in one sentence. Every person who hears it immediately names someone they'd use Myla for. That's rare. That's marketing you can't buy.
Data compounds over time. Every conversation makes Myla smarter about your voice, your contacts, your patterns. Early users build a moat competitors can't replicate.
Emotional lock-in is real. Once Myla knows your relationships, your tone, your calendar, your rules — switching cost is enormous. This isn't a productivity tool. It's personal.
Hal Bialeck
Hal Bialeck
Founder & CEO · My Life Agent
Hal built Myla because he needed it. Single father raising three boys. Co-parenting, managing schedules across two households, coaching youth sports, maintaining a professional network built over 27 years across some of the most demanding technology companies in the world — most recently leading enterprise accounts at AWS. At some point the communication load stops being manageable and starts being a life tax. Myla is what he built to get it back.
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