Morning Intelligence — Pre-Launch

Stop checking seven apps before breakfast.

A 90-second executive briefing, spoken to you every morning. Your email, calendar, Slack, and messages — synthesised, prioritised, and read to you before you open a single app.

Gmail · Calendar · Slack · Messages

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The Brief — Thu Apr 16, 2:19am~ 1:05
1:05

An actual morning brief — your calendar, email, Slack, synthesised

Early access — 127 of 500 spots taken.  No spam. One email when it’s ready.

Built for operators. Brisbane, 2026.

The 16 minutes that change the day.

  1. While you sleep.

    Your assistant reads your inbox, calendar, Slack, and messages. It identifies what matters, who needs a response, and what you can safely ignore.

  2. You wake up.

    Your brief plays automatically. 90 seconds. The most important three things, prioritised. No notification badge. No inbox. Just voice.

  3. You act.

    You ask one follow-up. Approve two replies. You haven't opened an app. Your morning is yours — not your notifications'.

This is what a brief sounds like.

Tuesday, April 15 — 6:15am

Good morning. It’s Tuesday, the 15th. Three things matter today.

First — Paul at CHOMP hasn’t replied to your follow-up in six days. Based on his reply history, he’s most responsive Tuesday mornings. I’ve drafted a nudge; say “send it” when you’re ready.

Second — your proposal draft is due Friday. Your calendar has a four-and-a-half-hour deep work window from 10 to 2:30. I’ve protected it.

Third — Ben emailed last night about a venture idea. Worth your attention, but not urgent. I’ll surface it after lunch.

Two meetings today. First one’s at 3. Your morning is yours.

Length: 1:07  ·  Items reviewed: 34  ·  Actions queued: 1

Who it’s for.

Solo founders

For the founder who wakes up at 5:47am and immediately checks Slack. This is what that habit was always reaching for.

You don't have a chief of staff. Now you have something better.

Operators

For the operator running three companies who needs one signal, not thirty notifications across four platforms.

Context-switching is expensive. A brief is cheap.

Chief-of-staff archetypes

For anyone who's realised inbox zero was never the point — the point was knowing what matters before it becomes urgent.

You already process this manually every morning. This makes it automatic.

A few questions.

Technically yes. Practically no. You never see a chat window. You never prompt anything. You wake up, and your day is already understood. The AI is infrastructure — the ritual is the product.

Your raw emails and messages never leave encrypted storage. Only summaries are retained. OAuth tokens are AES-256 encrypted at rest. I'm a solo founder — I'd rather build this right than scale fast.

First 500 early-access users in mid-2026. Founding partners — the first 100 — shape the product and get lifetime access. Join the waitlist and reply to the confirmation email if you want to be one of them.

Because you already have eyes full of screens. A brief you listen to while making coffee is categorically different from one you read between notifications. Your morning deserves something more deliberate.