The second-born · Demon of the Hours

Give it your hours.
It hands them back, spent well.

The AI scheduling agent.

Hand Cronus your projects, your assignments, your chores. It reasons about when each one truly belongs in the day, blocks the time on your calendar, and keeps the job inside work hours and your life inside your own.

In the forge · macOS · forged by Lilith Forge
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What the demon does

Six gifts, each one an hour of your day taken in hand and put to use.

I

Scheduling that reasons

Not the next open slot — the right one. Cronus thinks about each task and places it where it belongs: breakfast dishes at dawn, the dinner cleanup at night, deep work when you're sharp.

II

Every kind of task

Work projects, academic assignments, household chores — Cronus holds all three in one mind and one calendar instead of three scattered lists.

III

Calendar & sheets in sync

Two-way sync with Google Calendar and Google Sheets. Plans land where you already look, and changes flow back the moment the day shifts.

IV

Time-blocking, automatic

Once Cronus decides, it carves the blocks itself. You wake to a day already laid out — no dragging tiles around a grid at midnight.

V

Work stays at work

A hard line between the working day (8am–4pm) and your own time. The job doesn't bleed into your evening, and the laundry doesn't crash your standup.

VI

It reads your documents

Feed it a PDF syllabus or a project proposal. Cronus parses out the deadlines and milestones and schedules the work backward from each one.

Limen

One day, two domains.

Cronus knows the difference between your hours and the company's — and refuses to confuse them.

8am — 4pm

The working day

Meetings, deadlines, deep-work blocks. Cronus guards this window for the job and schedules around the calls you can't move — then closes the door at four.

Evenings · weekends

Your own time

Errands, chores, study, rest. The demon places the rest of life in the hours that are actually yours, so nothing from the office follows you home.

Pactum

The pact is still being drawn

Cronus is in the forge. The terms come with the summoning.

A thinking demon costs more to keep

Unlike Inkubus, Cronus actually reasons — and reasoning has a price. Its pact is still being set in the forge, so we're not quoting a number we'd have to take back. Join the circle and you'll be first to hear the terms, and first through the gate when it opens.