Real things. Not demos.
Each of these is something a real person installed on a Saturday and had running by Sunday.
The inbox that triages itself
Your email, sorted by what actually needs you — every morning, automatically.
The AI reads your inbox overnight. It drafts replies to routine messages, flags urgent ones, and archives noise. You wake up to a 5-line brief: "3 need you, 12 handled, 47 archived."
The project tracker that remembers
Status updates written for you. No more end-of-week scramble.
The AI watches your tools — Slack, GitHub, Notion, calendar. Every Friday it writes a status update: what shipped, what's blocked, what's next. You edit one line and hit send.
The overnight research assistant
Brief it before you sleep. Wake up to a clear, sourced summary.
You paste a question at 11pm. By 7am you have a structured brief with sources, pricing tables, and a one-paragraph recommendation. No tabs. No rabbit holes.
The meeting prep that writes itself
Walk into every meeting knowing what happened last time and what you need to decide.
Before each calendar event, the AI pulls context: last meeting's notes, relevant threads, open action items. It writes a 1-page brief. You're the most prepared person in the room.
The expense report that files itself
Forward receipts. The report writes itself. You just approve.
Every receipt you forward gets categorized, matched to a project, and added to a running report. End of month: one click to submit. No spreadsheet. No lost receipts.