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Senses & Inbound Command
One brain that perceives the whole business.

Every signal that matters — inboxes, calendars, revenue, code, markets, domains, cash in the bank — flows into a single mind that watches all of it at once. But watching is all it can do on its own: it reads your email and drafts the replies, yet it cannot press send on anything without a human's yes.

● Watching daily 70+ live feeds into one brain Patient data walled off in code Look and draft only, by default
What it replaces
Zapier glueone brain instead of a hundred brittle automations A shelf of monitoring toolsuptime, cost, security, and revenue watched in one place An assistant's inbox triagemail sorted, replies drafted, follow-ups never dropped
The spine

Plugging in a new signal takes about 20 lines

Each "sense" is a tiny connector: read one outside service, report back what it saw. The platform handles everything else — it checks each sense is healthy, quietly retires the ones that stop mattering, and routes what they see: urgent items go into your daily brief, background facts go into the mind's long-term memory.

📬Email triage & follow-up radar

It reads your email and files the bills; junk is set aside where you can always retrieve it. It tracks who you owe a reply and which conversations went cold — with responses pre-drafted, never sent.

📅Meeting assist

A briefing before every call on your calendar, and afterward the transcript becomes notes, decisions made, and who's doing what.

📰Market & regulatory watch

New federal rules and market moves boiled down to what actually affects you — duplicates removed, noise filtered, delivered with your morning digest.

💵Cash runway

How many months of cash you have left, calculated from real bank balances and real spending. It can only look, never move money — and if a number is missing, it says so instead of making one up.

🌐Domain expiry

Watches your web-address registrations themselves, not just the certificates — an expired certificate is an embarrassment, but a lapsed domain is gone forever. It also sounds the alarm if someone else registers your brand name.

🔧Code review & ops briefs

Every recent code change reviewed for risk across all your systems, plus daily and weekly check-ins that end in one plain-English brief: what's done, and what needs your yes.

The walls

Privacy enforced in code, not in a policy binder

Seeing everything is powerful, so the walls are built into the machinery. Patient health information never reaches the business mind: an automatic screen inspects every incoming signal, and anything carrying patient data is turned away at the door. The clinical world and the business brain are kept physically separate.

  • Consent comes first: the mind may build a picture of people who agreed to it — never of bystanders
  • Every sense can only look — no sense has the ability to act, by construction
  • Anything that would touch the outside world leaves the watching layer and enters the approval pipeline: rulebook, conscience check, then a written proposal for a human
  • Feeds that stop being useful are automatically retired, so the AI can watch broadly without drowning in noise

By the numbers

70+live feeds pouring into one brain
~20 linesof code to connect a new service
0pieces of patient data admitted — stopped at the wall, by code
Inbound command

Give it orders by email — behind eight locks

You can send the mind a task by email or chat message. That's also the easiest door for an attacker to knock on, so it was built backwards: this channel can never execute anything. Its only power is to write up a proposal for a human to approve — and it ships switched off until a human deliberately turns it on.

Design stance: shipping switched off isn't hesitation — it's the feature. Every high-risk capability arrives inert, proves its defenses under testing, and gains power only when a human decides it has earned it.

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