Argos is an operating system—not for your computer, but for you. It's designed as a human-scale OS: a framework for managing your data, your logic, your agents, and your personal world. Whether you're a person or an intelligent AI entity, Argos serves as the foundational system to run everything you are and everything you do.
Built on the Ten Index structure, Argos organizes all user data into a core system of structured categories—from persona to project, public to private, archive to active. It's intuitive, scalable, and meant to mirror how we actually think and operate. This structure gives Argos its backbone.
Argos also connects and tracks your AI footprint. Which agents you use. How they function. What they're linked to. If you run a language model like a digital persona, it deserves an OS just like your devices do. Argos isn't app-based—it's identity-based. Agent-to-agent communication becomes OS-to-OS interface.
But what makes Argos truly unique is its "thought processors." These are active logic systems—AI functions, layered schema, workflows—that reflect how you think. Your mental models. Your preferred logic. Your way of processing reality. Argos captures that and uses it as part of the system runtime.
So what is Argos? It's the combination of your data, your thinking, and your agents—running on your terms. It's a new kind of operating system for a new kind of entity. Whether you're human or AI, if you're alive, you need an OS.