
GK
Super IC running multiple ventures | Ex-Amazon PM | Esade MBA
You've got too much going on, spread across too many tools. Some tasks live in Slack or Asana. The personal admin and the things you wake up thinking about have nowhere to go, so they slip. Work and life keep colliding.
So I built this open-source executive assistant: one place for all of it.
You reorient it, or brain-dump whatever you're carrying. From there:
Routes each item to the right project and flags what matters this week.
Sends you a morning brief and a weekly wrap-up, on schedule.
Keeps a 90-second cockpit: every project in one glance.
Learns your patterns and where you stall, then plans around them. (Tune it for a neurodivergent brain.)
Two formats, no code: install the one-click plugin, or customize the raw files yourself.
Connects to Gmail, Slack, Asana through the MCPs in your LLM's marketplace.
Runs in Claude Code, Codex, Cowork, or any LLM, with no API keys to wire up.
Tell it once how you tend to overcommit or stall, and it plans your week around that. It catches you before you catch yourself.
I use it every day. It's the only system I've stuck with, because it works with my mess instead of demanding I tidy up first.

Just point Cowork to the downloaded plugin folder and ask it to point you scheduling tasks with it.
Free
The plain-file system I use to run all my projects, work and personal, in one place. Free, runs in any LLM.