Why Cain · 2026
Manifesto
Not another chatbot. An orchestration layer between you and AI.
The problem
Right now, everyone carries AI like chaos:
- 12 open chats in ChatGPT
- 4 agents that don’t remember each other
- 3 documents in 3 different apps
- No memory
You’re the orchestrator. Without an operator.
What Cain is
Cain is not a model. Cain is the orchestration layer that:
- remembers you with private memory that lives on your own server — and thinks on top-tier models through your subscriptions
- collects context (Life Feed: your decisions, ideas, signals)
- connects through your ChatGPT Plus, Codex, Claude Code, or another available LLM
- lives where you already are — in Telegram
No new apps. No context switching. No subscription to yet another AI service that will also forget you.
1. Privacy is the foundation, not a feature.
Cain runs on a dedicated Hetzner server provisioned for you (minimum 8 vCPU / 16 GB RAM / 160 GB SSD, eu-central). Memory is formed locally on this server’s infrastructure. The Cain AI team accesses the server through an isolated container — without access to your personal information, only to system logs for debugging and support.
2. Orchestration matters more than any single model.
The best LLM of the month will change in three. Cain isn’t bound to one — its architecture lets it route to whichever model is most efficient for cost and quality right now. Today: ChatGPT through your account. Tomorrow: more providers.
3. Telegram is the OS.
1+ billion people already live in Telegram. Don’t make them install another app. Go where they already are.
4. For everyone who values their time.
Cain is built for goal-oriented people who chase maximum efficiency.
- Anyone living their own life — daily routines, plans, reminders, notes, new knowledge and skills
- Creators and makers — ideas, content plans, creative discipline
- Athletes — training systems, nutrition, content
- Founders and developers — documentation, research, agents
- Anyone who needs a second brain that remembers and thinks alongside them
Where we’re going
Now Cain is in closed testing inside a small circle. The system needs to prove itself in real-world scenarios first.
Next A limited window of paid early access. Seats are scarce — Cain preserves privacy through an infrastructure ceiling.
Then Public launch.
— Cain Team, 2026
