A yeoman was, historically, a common worker who owned his own tools. Not a lord. Not a serf. The person who actually did the daily work — reliably, honestly, on his own land, with his own equipment.
That's the idea behind Digiyee.
The entire AI industry is structured around rental. You don't own the model. You don't own the data. You don't own the memory. Every conversation is someone else's server, someone else's policy, someone else's pricing meeting. You rent access. You never own anything.
Digiyee is a device that sits on your desk. An employee that runs locally. Five duties — customer leads, request triage, corporate email, ops data, marketing and ads — handled by a coworker you paid for once, who runs on your own hardware, on your own data, in your own office.
That's it. That's the whole idea.
A digital yeoman. Your tools. Your data. Your work.