ARIA thinks with Claude — Anthropic's most capable AI. She researches, writes, builds, and executes in the background. You only see the results.
You're paying for some of the most powerful technology ever built. And what are you actually doing with it? Asking questions. Getting answers. Maybe drafting an email once a week.
That's not AI working for you. That's a glorified search engine with a better personality.
ARIA is that layer. The configuration, the context, the channels, the memory, the proactivity — everything that turns raw intelligence into someone who actually runs your operation.
If you've watched Suits, you know. Donna doesn't wait to be told what to do. She already did it. Harvey walks into a meeting and everything is exactly where it needs to be — because Donna handled it before he knew he needed it handled.
That level of operational support used to be reserved for a very specific kind of executive at a very specific kind of firm. You needed the budget, the office, the team. Most people never got a Donna.
ARIA was built to change that. Sharp, no-nonsense, proactive — the high-powered EA that makes your life run, whether you're closing a $10M deal or managing five kids' after-school schedules.
No new app. No dashboard to check. No prompts to write. ARIA lives inside WhatsApp — the app already on your phone.
Text her, send a voice note, or just talk. She handles everything in the background and sends you back exactly what you need. Updates, tasks completed, emails sent, calls made. You see results. Nothing else.
On ARIA Elite and above, she brings three specialists — each an expert in their domain, each waiting for your approval before anything goes out. Think of it as hiring a CMO, Sales Director, and Head of Intelligence — all in your pocket.
Building your own AI agent stack without guidance costs thousands in API overages, broken integrations, and months of troubleshooting. ARIA is the finished version — fully managed, already working, and priced for what it actually delivers.
Save one number. Send one message. Then she gets to work — and keeps getting better, every single day.