Compass
A personal OS for context-switchers. Pulls activity from Linear, Gmail, Drive, and GitHub — and asks Claude to write a briefing of what changed and what matters, twice a day.

Modern work is scattered across Linear, Gmail, Drive, GitHub, Slack — each one demanding attention, none of them telling you what actually matters today. The result is a constant context tax, worst at the start and end of every day.
- Role
- Builder
- Scope
- Product designWeb appAI briefing engineIntegrations
- Stack
- Next.js 16SupabaseAnthropic SDKResendVercel Cron

Compass pulls activity from your work systems on a Vercel cron, then asks Claude to write a briefing of what changed and what matters — delivered to the dashboard and your inbox, twice a day.
Compass treats AI as a thinking partner, not a chatbot. The briefing engine doesn't answer questions — it tells you what changed since you last checked: which Linear tickets moved, which inbox threads need a response, which GitHub PRs are waiting on you. The output is one quiet, declarative read each morning and each evening.
Built as an internal tool I run daily, with integrations for Linear, Gmail, Drive, and GitHub; a briefing engine on Vercel cron; transactional email via Resend; and a dashboard designed for at-a-glance reading. The point is to ship something I'd keep using.
A fragmented inbox of inputs, distilled into one clear signal — twice a day.
