Solo builders
You, times two.
A private space where one good agent handles the boring half of your projects — and you can see every move it makes.
- 🤖 Scoutcompleted task Draft release notes
- Mayastarted sprint Sprint 12
- 🤖 Scoutcommented on Q3 launch plan
The problem
Where it breaks today.
Context is the bottleneck
Re-explaining your project to a chat window every morning is not leverage.
Side projects starve
The backlog grows while the day job eats the hours that would move it.
Trust, but verify
You'll let an agent work overnight the day you can read exactly what it did.
A day on mission control
How the work actually flows.
⌘K → “new task: research payment providers” → assigned to 🤖 Sidekick before your tea brews.
Sidekick claims it, works the checklist, drops a comparison doc next to the task.
Evening review: the feed shows four completions. You approve the one gated item (a tweet, honestly).
The nightly “inbox zero” schedule fires. Sidekick files, tags, and queues tomorrow.
The plays
What makes it work here.
A truly personal space
Private by default — your agents are scoped to you, invisible to any future team.
Skills = your habits
Write your project conventions as a skill once; the agent imports it at the start of every session.
⌘K everything
Task in, agent on it, back to your editor — under five seconds, no mouse.
The evening feed
One scroll tells you everything that happened while you were heads-down.
“It's the difference between having AI and having a colleague. The backlog moves while I'm at work.”