Tasks.Ranked.Started.Closed.
Every task you owe, pulled from every system you run on, ranked by today's calendar, and started by an agent the moment it's safe to. You close the loop. The agent writes back to the source.
Your day, ranked AND moved forward.
One ranked list across Linear, GitHub, Slack, Notion, Gmail, Calendar — and whatever else your team runs on. The top of the list is always what's next.
- PR-412Review PR · payments serviceJMUp nextEOD
- CSE-77Customer escalation · AcmeAKJMIn Progress12:30 PM
- OPS-9Prod alert · queue depthMSStuckOVERDUE
- RFC-22RFC: read-replicasAKJMReviewThu
- HIRE-3Reply to candidate · platformSCPending3:00 PM
- CAL-21Weekly board check-inSCAKDone✓
Watch a task move from intake to done.
The agent owns the parts a human shouldn't have to think about: intake, ranking, drafting, follow-up, close-out. You step in only at review.
What the agents handle.
- agent.intake — pulls every signal from Linear/Slack/Gmail/Notion into one stream.
- agent.ranker — scores every task vs. your day. Re-runs when context shifts.
- agent.executor — drafts, files, replies, pings. Stops at the auto-accept threshold.
- agent.closer — writes back to the source tool, archives, audits.
Your board. The team's board. Each agent's board.
Same tasks, different lenses. Switch in one tap. Or have an agent maintain a board for you — it stays current while you sleep.
- Ship founders LP· LP-204Up next
- Reply to investor follow-up· INBOX-89In Progress
- Resolve Vercel deploy 502· VCR-12Stuck
- Q2 board update draft· DOC-31Review
- Review PR · payments service· PR-412Up next
- Customer escalation · Acme· CSE-77In Progress
- Prod alert · queue depth· OPS-9Stuck
- RFC: read-replicas· RFC-22Review
- Prod alert · queue depth· OPS-9Stuck
- RFC: read-replicas· RFC-22Review
- Reply to candidate · platform· HIRE-3Pending
- Weekly board check-in· CAL-21Done
See every move an agent made.
Each agent action — drafts, reranks, status flips, connector authoring — writes a line. Filter by agent, by task, by source. Roll back anything that shouldn't have happened.
- 12:31 PMagent.rankerreranked LP-204 → #1 · calendar conflict clearedview
- 12:30 PMagent.authorwrote connector stripe.live · 47sview
- 12:14 PMyoumarked done CAL-7 view
- 12:08 PMagent.executordrafted reply on INBOX-89 · awaiting approvalview
- 12:01 PMagent.executorfiled ticket VCR-12 → GitHub view
- 11:54 AMagent.rankerre-scored DOC-31 → 54 · deadline shiftedview
- 11:42 AMagent.authorwrote connector custom-crm.live · 1m12sview
- 11:36 AMagent.executorpulled notes #standup · summarised in DOC-31view
- 11:18 AMagent.rankerdetected blocker PR-412 blocks LP-204 view
- 11:02 AMyouclaimed VCR-12 view
Connect.Rank.Ship.
Three things, no setup theatre. Agents reach into any system you use, rank every task against your day, and execute the parts that don't need you.
Agents write the connector.
OAuth in for the obvious tools. For everything else — your homegrown CRM, your internal Notion-but-worse, a partner's REST endpoint — an agent reads the docs and writes the connector. Usually in under a minute.
Agents rank your day.
Every task gets a score from your calendar, dependencies, and the work you actually finished. The top of the list is always what's next — no Monday-morning triage, no sorting by who shouted loudest.
Agents finish what they can.
Draft the reply. Update the board doc. File the ticket. Close the loop. The agent does the parts that don't need you, writes back to the source tool, and tags you in only when it actually needs a human.
Stop chasing the task. Let the agent finish it.
No credit card. 90-second setup. If we don't have a connector for your tool, an agent writes one on the call.