and then, it did

Tab is an AI you text when you need something done.

Most AI gives you an answer and leaves you with the work. You still have to open the tabs, send the emails, make the calls, fill in the forms, and remember to follow up.

Tab starts in Messages. You text it the way you would text someone capable: find and book me a flight, call the hotel and move my reservation, turn this PDF into a spreadsheet, order the right replacement part. There is no new interface to learn and no special way to ask.

You can send a text, photo, screenshot, PDF, or video. Tab can work with what you send. Ask it to pull details from a document, edit a clip, clean up an image, or create a new image, audio track, or video from scratch. It asks a question when something is unclear, sends short updates while it works, and brings the result back to the same thread. If the job takes a while, you can leave. Tab keeps going.

Behind the messages, Tab has its own computer and browser. It can open websites, make files, use the accounts you connect, and keep your work separate from everyone else’s. It remembers where you left off, so you do not have to explain the whole story again tomorrow.

That changes what you can ask for. Instead of asking how to reschedule an appointment, ask Tab to call and reschedule it. Instead of asking which replacement part fits, ask Tab to find the right one, buy it, and tell you when it will arrive.

When a job needs a phone call, Tab can make it. It can call a hotel, a doctor’s office, a restaurant, or a vendor, wait on hold, ask the questions, and report back in Messages.

When a job costs money, Tab can place the order, book the reservation, or pay the invoice. Before it spends, you see exactly what it is buying, the total, and who gets paid. Nothing is paid until you approve it. Once you do, Tab pays, sends the receipt back to the thread, and tracks what happens next.