It started with a simple question: why do smart homes never feel smart? You ask one to turn off the lights and it pings four cloud servers and a microwave to confirm. The good moments — the wind-down, the right music at the right hour, the back door noticing it's late — were always somewhere else.
mirlai is the opposite shape. A small device sits in your home and learns what you do, then quietly does it for you. It doesn't shout. It doesn't ask. It just gets the routine right by Tuesday of week two.
Where things stand
mirlai is in closed beta. A small group of households runs it daily, and the product is shaped by what they actually do and say. Releases happen when they feel ready — not on a quarterly schedule.