Choose the kinds of actions an assistant can use, such as finding free time, creating events, or updating selected lists.
Connect an assistant to Ūna so it can help with selected calendar and list workflows, while adults stay in control of what the assistant can access.
This is not a built-in assistant inside Ūna. It is a scoped connection for a user-approved assistant or agent runtime to interact with selected Ūna calendar and list data.
Give an assistant access to specific people, calendars, and lists.
Assistant access is included with Ūna Plus. If Plus ends, assistant calls pause. Existing connections remain visible so adults can review, revoke, rotate, or clean up revoked entries.
Choose the kinds of actions an assistant can use, such as finding free time, creating events, or updating selected lists.
Select the specific people, calendars, and lists the assistant connection can use. Presets do not grant broad household access by themselves.
Rotate a token, revoke future calls, or clean up revoked connections from the visible list whenever access should change.
An external assistant can plan meals, packing, routines, or schedules elsewhere, then add the agreed events and list items to Ūna.
Find free time, create selected calendar events, and read calendar details only when granted.
Read granted lists, create or update lists, and add, update, or complete list items.
Use an assistant for packing, routines, groceries, or household scheduling tasks, then write the agreed result into Ūna.
Your assistant is not a household member.
An assistant connection is a separate external identity. It only uses the access an adult turns on.
Household content is encrypted before it reaches Ūna’s backend. Assistants receive only content intentionally made agent-readable and granted.
Revoking stops future assistant calls. It cannot remove information already received by the external assistant runtime.