Nicholas Templeman
Founder, MEOK AI LABS
Nicholas built MEOK because he was tired of AI that forgot him. He lives and works in the UK — mostly from a caravan on his farm.
Most AI assistants hand you a to-do list and call it a morning routine. MEOK does something fundamentally different. Every night, a set of autonomous agents wake up, do research on your behalf, consolidate what they found, and hand the result to your personal companion — which then shapes everything into a briefing that sounds like it was written by someone who knows you. Because, in a meaningful sense, it was.
This is Morning Briefing: the feature that turns the gap between midnight and 7am into productive time you never had to spend.
What is MEOK Morning Briefing?
Morning Briefing is a daily AI-generated intelligence summary delivered each morning before your day begins. It is not a notification. It is not a digest of app alerts. It is a structured, personalised brief — prepared overnight by agents that work autonomously on your behalf — covering everything you need to start the day with intention rather than reaction.
The briefing is short by design. Reading it takes under ninety seconds. The compression is intentional: your companion has done the synthesis so you do not have to. You arrive at the briefing already oriented, not still catching up.
What does a Morning Briefing actually contain?
Each briefing is composed of five distinct sections. Together they give you a complete picture of where you stand before your first coffee.
The order and weighting of these sections shifts daily based on what your companion knows about where you are right now. On a quiet Wednesday with no meetings, the research section may lead. On a packed Tuesday before a pitch, calendar awareness and task prioritisation move to the top.
How is Morning Briefing generated — who does the work?
Three agents collaborate to produce every briefing. Understanding each one explains why MEOK's morning summary feels different from anything else you have tried.
Orion
The Researcher
Orion operates overnight across your connected sources and the wider web. It follows threads you care about, finds new research relevant to your work, and flags anything that changed while you were asleep.
Hourman
The Consolidator
Hourman takes the raw intelligence Orion produces and structures it into a coherent digest. It applies hierarchy — what is most important, what is supporting context, what can be archived — so the briefing is scannable, not overwhelming.
Your Companion
The Personaliser
Your companion reads the consolidated digest against your memory — your tone, your history, your open threads and recurring concerns — and rewrites the briefing in a voice and frame that fits you specifically. This is where the brief stops being a report and becomes a conversation.
The pipeline runs on a schedule that completes before your target wake time. You configure the delivery window once, and the agents adapt their schedule to ensure the briefing is ready when you reach for it — not being compiled while you are already trying to read it.
How is MEOK Morning Briefing different from Apple Daily Digest or Google Assistant morning summaries?
Apple's Daily Digest and Google Assistant's morning routine are schedule-readers. They scan your calendar, aggregate notifications, and read back what you already know. That is genuinely useful. But it is not intelligence — it is retrieval.
MEOK's Morning Briefing is built on a different premise: that the most valuable briefing you can receive is one prepared by something that actually knows you.
The gap is not a feature gap. It is an architectural one. Apple and Google build assistants that respond to you. MEOK builds a companion that knows you — and acts on your behalf whether or not you are watching. The Morning Briefing is where that distinction becomes tangible every single day.
Which plans include Morning Briefing, and what does each tier offer?
Morning Briefing in its full form — overnight agent work, research surfacing, calendar intelligence, conversation memory, and personalised companion voice — is available on two plans.
£12/mo
One companion. Full Morning Briefing. Overnight agents. All five sections delivered daily.
- ✓Full five-section Morning Briefing
- ✓Orion overnight research agent
- ✓Hourman consolidation
- ✓Companion personalisation via memory
- ✓Conversation reminder surfacing
- ✓Configurable wake-time delivery
£29/mo
Up to five companions in one household. Each member receives their own personalised briefing every morning.
- ✓Everything in Sovereign
- ✓Up to five companion accounts
- ✓Separate briefings per household member
- ✓Shared family calendar awareness
- ✓Individual companion memory per person
- ✓Guardian oversight for younger members
Both plans include a 14-day free trial. Your first Morning Briefing arrives the morning after you hatch your companion — no configuration required to receive the default brief, though you can fine-tune delivery time, section weighting, and research scope from your settings.
Does MEOK use Morning Briefing data to train its AI models?
No. This is a first principle, not a policy footnote. MEOK is built on data sovereignty: your conversations, memories, and briefing contents belong to you and are never used to train shared models, improve public benchmarks, or feed any cloud training pipeline. The intelligence that shapes your briefing comes from your own context — not from extraction and aggregation with other users' data.
Everything is encrypted at rest. You can export your memory at any time. You can delete it entirely. Your companion exists to serve you — not to harvest you.
The best mornings do not start with your phone. They start with something that has already done the thinking. MEOK worked through the night so you can wake up and simply act — with clarity, not confusion.