Daily brief
In plain terms: instead of starting your day by checking ten places, the brain can hand you one private rundown: what is coming up, what changed, what needs attention, and what it noticed. Because it is built from your whole brain and anchored to your goals, it is the kind of synthesis no single app can produce.
What you can do with it
Section titled “What you can do with it”- Get a morning brief tailored to you.
- “What should I be paying attention to today?”
- Surface blind spots: things drifting, people you are overdue to contact, patterns worth noticing.
How it works (simply)
Section titled “How it works (simply)”The brief reads across the brain (people, meetings, tasks, health, recent signals) and composes a summary. A private version can weave in personal and business context against your stated goals, which is why it stays owner-only. The brief is a reader of the brain: the more the brain ingests, the better the brief gets.
What it needs
Section titled “What it needs”- A reasonably loaded brain (the brief is only as good as what has been ingested).
- A delivery surface (the dashboard, or a message from your assistant).
Honest limits
Section titled “Honest limits”- It is owner-only by design; it can contain your most sensitive synthesis.
- Garbage in, garbage out: thin ingestion makes for a thin brief.
Learn more
Section titled “Learn more”- Search & retrieval
- Proactive agents