The product problem
AI products are not just a chatbot connected to an API. A real AI workflow must guide the user, collect the right data, process media, structure memory and make the final interaction understandable.
Without a clear interface, AI capabilities stay abstract. Users do not know what to provide, what the system understands, or how the result becomes useful over time.
The system that was built
AI Legacy combines an immersive landing page, onboarding, a protected space and dashboard flows to turn voices, videos and memories into a structured AI experience. It shows how to wrap AI building blocks in a usable product.
The project stack mentions OpenAI, Anthropic, FFmpeg, storage and dashboard workflows. The important point for Okys is not selling an isolated technology, but building the full system around the use case.
Visible system capabilities
Immersive landing and onboarding
A product entry that explains the concept, reassures the user and guides collection of the required material.
Media analysis and memory
Workflows for processing voice, video and memories to create usable context.
Legacy timeline
A narrative structure for organizing important moments instead of leaving data as raw files.
Conversational interaction
An AI interface that relies on collected context and personality rather than generic answers.
Why this page supports Okys SEO
AI Legacy positions Okys for searches around custom AI applications, AI workflows, conversational avatars, AI dashboards, media analysis and digital products with structured memory.
The page shows that Okys can integrate AI into a real product or operational journey, not just add a decorative feature. That matters for European businesses that want automation without losing business logic.
What this project demonstrates
- Ability to turn AI building blocks into a coherent product experience.
- Understanding of media workflows: intake, analysis, storage, retrieval and interaction.
- Use-case-first approach: AI serves the journey, memory and dashboard rather than the opposite.
