Say hello to Mainframe Mom
Do it all.
Without
doing it all.
AI systems that run the parts of your life that don’t need you, so you get your time back for the parts that do.
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runs without you
Running 47 tabs in your head?
Replanning tomorrow at 11pm, again?
The only one who knows the dentist’s name?
You’re not disorganized.
You’re under-resourced.
Whatever the load looks like at your house, the fix is the same: make the invisible work visible, then hand it to systems that run without you. The villain is the imbalance. Never the woman holding it.
The invisible load is real. Good thing it’s automatable.
47 tabs ✳
open in her head at 11pm. That’s an estimate. It’s worse.
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holding the dentist, the shoe size, and the permission-slip deadline. The default one.
0 Saturdays !
required to start. The first system is running by Tuesday.
What is Mainframe Mom?
Turning mental tabs into running systems
Built around your household
Not another app to feed. It starts with how your home actually runs: the people, the schedules, the chaos. The system fits you, not the other way around.
Runs while you sleep
Meal plans, calendars, reminders, drafts. Agents work the night shift, so the 11pm planning session stops being yours.
Build once, run forever
Set a system up one time and it keeps going. No streaks to maintain, no dashboard to babysit, no free Saturday required.
The Systems
The household AI operating system for the overwhelmed default parent. Meals, calendars, school admin: out of your head and into a system that runs while you sleep.
The build path for the aspiring earner. Stand up the side hustle with systems from day one, so you get traction before you burn out.
Real briefs, real prompts, real systems, shared as they ship. Take them, run them, send them to the group chat.
First in line when Out of My Head goes live. No daily drip, no countdown timers. One email when it matters.
Support for you.
Systems for the rest.
Mainframe Mom is Jessica: full-time job, default parent, side hustle built on the scraps of the day. Every system here was built at a real kitchen counter at 9pm, tested on a real household, and shipped only after it ran without her.
Nothing gets recommended that hasn’t survived an actual Tuesday.
See what gets handed offWhat’s the difference between another productivity app and a mainframe?
A mainframe is infrastructure. Out of My Head is a set of AI agents wired into how your household actually runs. You brief it once. It plans the meals, watches the calendar, drafts the emails, and remembers the dentist. Then it keeps doing that, whether or not you had a good week. The system does it. While you sleep. By Tuesday.
It is not another app you have to feed. Not a color-coded planner that becomes a second job. Not a method that assumes a free Saturday and a full night’s sleep. If it needs you every day to keep working, it isn’t a system. It’s a chore with a login screen.
The kind of thing that gets sent to the group chat
“The meal plan just… showed up. With the grocery list. Sorted by aisle. I did nothing.”
“It caught the field trip form before I knew there was a field trip form.”
“I read a book today. A book. The robots did the newsletter.”
Illustrative. The real receipts ship when the systems do.
What gets handed off
Meal planning
Planned, listed, sorted by aisle.
The calendar
Watched, deconflicted, reminded.
School admin
Forms found, filled, filed.
The side hustle
Drafted, scheduled, shipped.