The macOS member, with Arwen inside.
Elrond is the Everplay-Tech family's macOS member — fleet class F5: in-family, but not part of the iOS v1 wave. Its Rust half is telemetry-core, and it absorbed the sunset M5NeuralCleaner as Arwen, an in-app purchase that is one of only two recorded IAP exceptions in the family. Built to a signed archive and in TestFlight; not for sale.
Elrond is not for sale yet, but the family rules are not optional and not per-app. They hold for Elrond exactly as they hold for the rest of the catalog.
- No phone-homeNo Everplay-Tech analytics, telemetry, or account server. Elrond's telemetry heritage is about the customer's own machine — nothing reports to Everplay.
- One-time purchaseNever a subscription. The family rule is one-time purchase with no IAP — and exactly two recorded, protected exceptions, of which Arwen is one. Not a subscription; the stance is unchanged.
- Customer owns their dataYour machine, your data. The Apple sale is the trust floor; sync, where it exists in the family, is iCloud-only.
- Full HELM controlEvery family member has full HELM-MCP control; Elrond's surface is helm-core-elrond — 11 tools.
- A Rust half for sensitive logicElrond's Rust half is telemetry-core; the family rule keeps all sensitive logic in Rust.
Everything below comes from the family standard — the same source as the machine manual. Anything you do not see here is not published yet.
- macOS, fleet class F5The macOS side of the family — in-family, not part of the iOS v1 wave.
- Telemetry heritageThe Rust half is telemetry-core. Under the no-phone-home rule that telemetry serves the customer's own machine — nothing reports to Everplay-Tech.
- Arwen, the absorbed cleanerM5NeuralCleaner was sunset and lives on inside Elrond as Arwen (net.llmtech.elrond.arwen) — one of the family’s two recorded IAP exceptions (the other is Jetpack on FL33T).
- Eleven HELM toolshelm-core-elrond exposes 11 tools — full HELM control, like every family member.
- Zora glassElrond’s per-app skin is EverplayLiquidGlassKit — “Zora”.
Elrond is not for sale, and no public TestFlight invite is published on this site.
- Today: nothing to install. There is no purchase path and no public invite. This manual exists so the catalog stays honest about the macOS side of the family.
- If it lists. The family rules apply: one-time purchase, no subscription, no phone-home — and this section becomes a real setup guide.
This page is the human face. The same content is published as canonical JSON — the machine face. Hand the URL to your own LLM or MCP client and it can explain Elrond, with nothing phoning home.
Elrond is not for sale, so today Discord is where you ask what it is, what Arwen means, and whether the macOS family ever lists. The manual bot answers from this same JSON manual.
Support
Questions about the macOS family, the telemetry heritage, or the Arwen exception? Ask in Discord.
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Interest in the macOS side of the family — feedback goes through Discord, openly.
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