Your Data — asking your own life a question
Your Data is the personal side of the Data Lake — the same query engine, pointed at your own life. Find it at Your Data (/me/data) once you have turned the Data Lake on in your personal modules. It is signed-in and personal: you can only ever query your own data, an org can never see it, and org data is never copied into your personal account.
Asking a question:
The front door is a plain-English question box on the Ask tab. Ask things like "How much did I spend on groceries last year?", "Which subscriptions renew next month, and what do they cost me a year?", or "What is my real hourly rate after fees and mileage?" Wally writes the query for you, and you can see, edit, and re-run it on the SQL tab if you want to go deeper. A usage meter shows at the bottom of the Ask tab.
Your data sources:
Your Data draws on what you already keep in Turtini — your calendar, subscriptions, health signals, gig earnings, wealth, and peer-to-peer payments. On the Import tab you can bring your own CSV or Parquet files alongside it.
It stays yours:
Every dataset here is owned by you, and the server checks that on every query — there is deliberately no button to pull in your org's data. Your Data answers only from your own lake.