Founding pilot · three businesses

Your business, ranked before breakfast.

Management reads Stripe, selected emails you forward, and Cal.com. At 7:00, you get what changed, who is waiting, and exactly what needs your approval.

Nothing sends itself No money movement 30-day fixed pilot
Management / Morning brief
Ready
MON · 07:00
Example output · demo data · structure is real
01 / Scoreboard
$5,24030-day revenue · Stripe
4open leads · Gmail
02 / Waiting on you
Jordan needs the revised scope

Drafted in your voice. One decision remains: keep the original timeline?

18H
“Hey Jordan — yes, we can keep the original timeline if we lock the scope today…”
03 / Today’s one thing
Close the loop on the two warm leads.

Both replies are staged. Estimated human time: 6 minutes.

~$5Kmonthly revenue when the experiment began
~15 minhuman operating time on a typical day
0emails sent without human approval

The operating loop

It does not “run everything.” It ranks what matters.

Most AI tools wait for a prompt. Management starts with the state of the business and arrives with the next decisions already staged.

01 / READS

The live business

Revenue, selected conversations, and bookings. One fixed input stack, checked every workday.

STRIPESELECTED EMAILSCAL.COM
02 / RANKS

The few things that matter

What changed, who is waiting, and the single action most likely to move the current goal.

03 / STAGES

Your next six minutes

Replies are drafted. Decisions are reduced to approve, edit, or reject. You stay responsible for every outbound action.

Decision rights

An eager AI is not a feature.

Management can read, rank, and draft. It cannot quietly contact a client, change a price, or move money. The boundary is part of the product.

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Acts alone
Research, summaries, organizing the brief, and preparing drafts.
Stages for you
Every outbound message, scheduling proposal, and recommendation.
Never touches
Money, prices, promises, irreversible changes, or sending without approval.

The fixed founding pilot

One product. One daily loop. Three businesses.

This is a human-supervised beta, not a custom automation service. We are testing whether one repeatable brief saves enough time and catches enough dropped work to deserve becoming software.

  • Stripe + selected forwarded emails + Cal.com
  • One brief every workday for 30 days
  • Drafted follow-ups; nothing sends without you
  • No custom bots, integrations, or strategy project
$99for the first 30 days · payment only after acceptance

Questions Management anticipated

Is this just Claude with extra steps?

Claude is the engine. Management is the fixed operating loop around it: what gets read, what gets ranked, what gets staged, and what the AI is forbidden to do.

Why only Stripe, selected emails, and Cal.com?

Because a product needs a repeatable input contract. Email is forwarded by rules you control, rather than granting access to your whole mailbox. Supporting everything during the pilot would test custom consulting, not software.

Can it send emails or move money?

No. It drafts and recommends. You approve every outbound message, and money movement is outside its permissions.

What happens after 30 days?

We measure whether you used the brief repeatedly and whether it earned a second paid month. If it did not, we stop rather than inventing a success story.