§ IAnatomyThree pillars

Three pillars.
Every intelligence service runs them.

One product, one principal, three faculties. The Institution. The World. The Relations. Subscribed in any combination, kept best together.

The Keeper

The Institution

The principal's word and the institution's memory of it. Commitments, decisions, and named stakeholders are indexed across all communication. The Keeper has their key answers in hand before meetings begin.

Default

The Cartographer

The World

Everything the principal must consider before the world tells them. Filings, market moves, capital flows, and unread press are continuously summarised at decision altitude and surfaced when key timing matters.

Add-on

The Arbiter

The Relations

Their relational graph, watched: who is warming, cooling, or has waited longer than courtesy allows. Strictly their graph—never their staff. The Arbiter notices early, speaking only when it matters.

Add-on
§ IIAgentsThe Suite

Twelve tireless agents.

Behind each service stands a team of agents. Twelve in all, each with a single craft and the discipline of a private intelligence service. The principal meets only EVA.

EVA

MEET YOUR AGENTS

§ IIIMorning BriefCONFIDENTIAL · EYES ONLY

The Morning Brief. Filed before you wake.

Each morning, EVA files one brief. It draws on all three pillars and prepares you for what matters. Read it in two minutes or listen to it as a ninety-second recording.

EVA
The Principal's Morning Brief
Reference EVA/AF/26-05-05/MORN
Filed 05 May 2026 · 06:42 LDN
PRINCIPAL ONLY
Listen to your audio brief

Tuesday, 05 May.

§ IThe DayThe Keeper

Three appointments stand on the calendar. The 09:30 with Robin Crisp at Sequoia falls a week after his fund thesis named Carbon Lake and Verra Holdings as the firms to watch in the space; you may wish to acknowledge it in the first three minutes. The 14:00 Lumen Plc board is procedural; the only paper that requires your signature is the audit re-engagement letter. Anjali Madhok's tenth at the firm closes the day at 18:30. Your run at 06:30 and your ninety minutes at 19:00 remain protected.

Briefs queued · 3 · Personal time · protected · Open commitments · 7

§ IIWorldThe Cartographer

The Financial Conduct Authority opened consultation on its climate-disclosure framework overnight (CP 26/8). The window closes on 14 July. Three of its proposals touch Lumen's reporting cadence directly; counsel has been notified, and a comparison memo sits in your inbox. Our initial reading: proposals 4 and 9 are unlikely to survive consultation, proposal 7 will, and you may wish to be on the drafting committee that will see it through.

"Proposal 7 will reach final form in some shape. The drafting committee meets twice in May and once in June. The earliest invitation closes on 12 May." Analyst note appended.

§ IIIRelationsThe Arbiter

Two flags. Mira Ramachandran (Capital Bridge) is twenty-three days silent against a six-day median; a low-stakes message is queued for end of day. James Whitfield, your audit partner, accepted a board seat at Amber & Wills yesterday — he has not yet mentioned it, and you see him Thursday.

One live window. Marcus Delacroix at Meridian Ventures replied to last week's introduction within four hours; his tone was materially warmer than his baseline. A follow-on note is queued for your review before 11:00.

Cooling · 1 · Silence threshold · 1 · Inflections · 2

§ IVHoldingThe Keeper

Three drafts on your desk. The Q2 board email, revised against your marks of 03 May; the Mumbai office lease redline, queried in three places by counsel; and a short note to Anjali for tonight. None are urgent before 17:00.

Two items from last week remain open. The advisory engagement from Greenbridge Partners has awaited your decision since 28 April; their window closes 09 May. The Keeper has flagged an open research thread on deepwater logistics — four unread attachments, not yet archived.

Drafts · 3 · Deferred decisions · 2 · Open threads · 1
§ IIIMorning BriefCONFIDENTIAL · EYES ONLY

The Morning Brief. Filed before you wake.

Each morning, EVA files one brief. It draws on all three pillars and prepares you for what matters. Read it in two minutes or listen to it as a ninety-second recording.

PRINCIPAL ONLY
Listen to your audio brief

Tuesday, 05 May.

The Keeper

Three appointments stand on the calendar. The 09:30 with Robin Crisp at Sequoia falls a week after his fund thesis named Carbon Lake and Verra Holdings as the firms to watch in the space; you may wish to acknowledge it in the first three minutes. The 14:00 Lumen Plc board is procedural; the only paper that requires your signature is the audit re-engagement letter. Anjali Madhok's tenth at the firm closes the day at 18:30. Your run at 06:30 and your ninety minutes at 19:00 remain protected.

Briefs queued · 3 · Personal time · protected · Open commitments · 7
§ IVSecuritySecure Communications

Discretion, written into the architecture.

Leadership conversations are privileged by nature. EVA is built on a private, end-to-end secure channel, because anything less would be unacceptable at this altitude.

End-to-End Encryption

All communications between you and EVA are sealed in transit and at rest with AES-256 and TLS 1.3.

Zero Data Retention

No model training on your data. No retention beyond operational need. Your conversations remain yours alone.

SOC 2 Type II

Independently audited. GDPR compliant. DPDP Act aligned. Penetration tested annually by recognised third parties.

Ephemeral Channels

Authentication via SSO, biometric, or hardware key. Auto-revoking sessions. Tamper-evident audit trail, always.

§ VTestimonialsIn Their Own Words

The Verdict.

From the principals who live with EVA every day.

I have had two human chiefs of staff in my career. EVA does the work of both, and it does not tire, forget, or take a holiday.

Maximilian Brandt

Chief Executive Officer · Series C Fintech

What stayed with me was the discretion. EVA works in the background, with the quietness of a proper private secretary. You forget it is there until the brief arrives.

Claire Fontaine

Chief Financial Officer · Global FMCG

Membership pays for itself within a fortnight. What it truly delivers, however, is the scarce commodity of an executive's life: uninterrupted thinking time.

Thomas Kessler

Managing Director · Private Equity

§ VIAdmissionBy Invitation

The Protocol.

Access is singular, personal, and non-transferable. 12 Personal Agents, 60+ Integrations, 1:1 Concierge, 24/7 Private Channel

Review

Every application is read personally by the membership committee. We take on only the principals we can serve properly.

Consultation

A one-on-one session with your case officer. We learn your voice, your mandate, your stakeholders, your non-negotiables. Sworn discretion.

Calibration

Your agents are tuned to you and your protocols. A secure channel is provisioned, and your integrations are connected quietly.

Intelligence

From the first day, EVA is on the watch. Your case officer reviews the work each week. EVA sharpens with time.

EVA Membership

An annual membership

You test out the three services for 90 days. Post alignment, you can choose any combination of services. The default is the Keeper, a private office of six agents who run your day. The Cartographer and the Arbiter turn it into a force few can match. Every membership includes a dedicated human concierge, full integration, and a secure private channel. Membership fee disclosed upon invitation.

EVA is currently taking on principals whose work it can serve well from the first day. Send the form. If the fit is right now, your case officer will be in touch. If the timing is not right yet, we will hold your application and return to it as access widens.

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