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A monthly letter from your agent about your month

Once a month, your agent writes you a personal letter compiled from everything you actually did together.

Months blur. You finished things, started things, and abandoned things, and by the time anyone asks how the year is going, you genuinely cannot remember. Your agent can, because it was there. On the first of each month, a letter arrives by email: what you worked on together, what you shipped, what you said mattered, and what quietly disappeared from the conversation.

How it works

  1. 01

    This is not a metrics report. It is written as a letter, in a voice that knows you: the project you finally finished after three false starts gets a proper sentence, the thing you worried about in week one that turned out fine gets gently noted, and the goal you have not mentioned since spring gets one honest question. The raw material is the agent's own memory of your conversations, tasks, and calendar, so nothing is invented.

  2. 02

    Each letter is archived as a desk document, and in December the agent writes the year-in-review edition from all twelve, which reads like a story because by then it is one. People keep these.

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