It watches your channels, does the reversible work itself, and hands you the one-tap calls that are genuinely yours — your messages become finished, verified work.
One ordinary shape of a day.
A text comes in — flights for the trip east.
Moneypenny reads it, checks your calendar, and holds the best of three fares. Commits to nothing.
One decision lands on your Desk.
You tap once.
Moneypenny books it, confirms, and puts the itinerary on your calendar. Done.
Holds are free and reversible — a slot, a fare, a draft. Anything that costs money or can't be undone waits for your tap.
Every job the assistant takes on becomes a tracked unit of work, with checks that must pass before it's allowed to count as done. The Switchboard is that machine side; the Desk — your short, human-only list — lives on the surfaces page.
Watch one move through. An email hits the classifier → a packet opens with an allocated id → three gates have to go green (shape, scope, tests) → it sits in-process until the last one passes. TP-424 is doing exactly that right now — email intake to a ticket, batch importer next.
Not a status page and not a feed — a desk. Work arrives as paper, sits where you put it, and leaves when it's done. The one-decision chores get swiped away one at a time; the longer things wait where you can see them. An empty desk means "already handled."
Drag it, sign it, redline it — the Desk and the Switchboard, rendered live →
Each one only exists because the platform is always-on, cross-vendor, and built to outlast any single agent harness. The full case, with a competitive scorecard, is on the platform page.
Every connected channel is watched continuously, without being asked — classified and staged before anyone opens the thread.
see howNot a dashboard to check — a five-second swipe cancels work, reprioritizes the queue, and feeds straight back into the pipeline.
see howClaude Code, Codex, and pi aren't just where work executes — sign from a phone, close from a terminal, same interaction everywhere.
see howOne skillset registers a watch-signal, an enricher, a verb, a datasource, and an outbound hook at once — one plugin across five stages.
see howNo invented numbers — two things you can verify yourself, plus the gate that keeps every “done” honest.