This series of posts will be my way of documenting the journey of creating one of our team’s most ambitious products: the intelligent assistant, A.V.E.L.I.N.
To give you some context, my development team and I are currently beta-testing the project within our Mozgii Ecosystem AI platform. Our primary focus is on A.V.E.L.I.N.—an intelligent personal assistant in Telegram built to handle both basic and complex tasks involving AI-powered search, processing, and analysis of information.
The Zero-Interface Vision
Our core idea is to build a project with a zero interface. We want to create an assistant that requires no instructions, doesn’t intimidate with complexity, and never asks you to “click here.” The goal is to remove the constraints of buttons and commands entirely.
The vision is for A.V.E.L.I.N. to integrate into daily communication so seamlessly that it helps without getting in the way. The interaction should feel as natural and easy as the chats you have with friends and colleagues.
I’ve chosen to think out loud in this series, partly to track and reflect on the project’s path for myself. But more importantly, I want to show you what it all looks like from the inside—not from a polished landing page, but through the eyes of the team, our hypotheses, and our decisions.