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HELMPC — screen walkthrough

The modular sequencer for everyday automation

If Shortcuts felt like a toy and Zapier felt like someone else's warehouse, HELMPC is the middle path: repeatable routines with lanes you can see, running against backends you host.

$1 one-time when listed.

Walk through the screens (plain English)

When you see an empty frame, read it as “photo later.” The words beside each step already explain what that screen is for.

Sequence list

All your saved routines in one scroll. Tap one to open it like pulling a chart off a music stand.

Detail — all lanes

Each horizontal lane is a track of steps. You read left-to-right like sheet music for chores the computer does for you.

Detail — single lane focus

Zoom one lane when you want to fine-tune without the rest of the song cluttering the view.

Add step sheet

Pick a new step from a sheet that slides up — same gesture as adding an event in Calendar, so muscle memory transfers.

Step config (AI allowed)

When policy allows an AI-assisted step, you see plain fields: what to ask, what format you want back, and guardrails in English.

Step config (no AI)

Classic automation: HTTP calls, file moves, notifications — no model in the loop, just deterministic plumbing.

Inputs and outputs picker

Wire where data comes from and where it should land — like patching cables on a studio rack, but with labels your dad can read.

Running state

While a sequence executes you see progress and logs. If something fails, the error is tied to the exact step, not a mystery stack trace.

See the full design canvasopen the interactive mockups →
Support manual: Patchh manual on aimanac.llmtech.net →
App Store: Coming soon (search HELMPC when live).
Optional sample photo from a May demo phone: open it here if you like seeing the real pixels.

Type is sized for comfortable reading on a phone, same as the rest of this family pitch.