Your Personal home (/me) — a place that feels like yours
/me is the front door to your Personal context — and it's built to feel lived-in, like coming home, not like opening a dashboard. Here's what you'll find, top to bottom.
A greeting that knows you:
The page opens with a single warm greeting — "Good morning/afternoon/evening, <your name>" by default, or your own custom greeting or home name if you've set one (see personalizing below).
Loose ends:
A calm strip of the few in-progress things worth picking back up — the threads of your life that are mid-flight — each a one-tap link back to where you left off. It's a gentle nudge, not a nagging task list.
Next in your life:
Your unified calendar's next real events, pulled across every context you belong to (your personal events, your org events, and Google Calendar if you've connected it) — framed warmly as what's coming, not as a widget grid.
Your people:
The humans in your Shared Spaces — households, families, classes, project teams — surfaced as ambient presence so the people you care about are part of your home, alongside your own recent shared activity.
Make it look like yours:
A small personalization panel lets you pick a personal accent color and, if you like, set a custom greeting or a name for your home. It themes this lens only — your Personal home — and never leaks into any org you belong to. It saves to your account, so it follows you to every device.
This is yours:
A quiet, always-there trust surface that reminds you of the data rights that hold underneath everything: your data is portable, private, and yours — you control who sees what. It's reassurance, not a settings dump.
Below the warm home you'll still find your jump tiles (shortcuts to the modules you reach for most), your personal modules, and your vendor relationships — kept reachable, just no longer the first thing you see when you come home.