Most "AI productivity" tools try to think for you. We built ours to think with you — parsing capture, drafting structure, calibrating estimates — and then step out of the way the moment you start executing.
Paste a wall of thoughts. We parse it into separate tasks with suggested projects, contexts, and time estimates. You confirm, edit, or reject — nothing lands in your system without your nod.
When you type a vague task ("plan offsite"), we propose a concrete next action ("draft offsite agenda doc and share with team"). The edit is one keystroke away — but the prompt is what breaks the freeze.
We compare your live estimate against how your past similar tasks actually ran. "Your past marketing tasks averaged 1.7× your estimate (≈ 51 min)." A quiet chip in the editor — no popups, no shame.
Each morning, the AI proposes a calm Today list based on deadlines, starred commitments, and your historical focus capacity. You accept, swap, or override. The agency stays yours.
Friday afternoon, we draft a private email: wins, slips, patterns, and what to focus on next week. Real numbers (estimate vs. actual Pomodoro time, completion velocity), not platitudes. Ten minutes to scan and prune.
Forward any email to your private Queuevia address — it lands as a structured task with subject, sender, and key extracted action. Voice captures are transcribed via Whisper and parsed the same way.
Priorities, today-starring, project commitments — those stay 100% yours. The AI shapes the inputs, not the values.
No automated emails sent. No tasks auto-closed. No silent re-shuffling overnight. Every change is yours to apply, dismiss, or undo.
Your tasks are never used to train external models. Your braindumps stay in your workspace. Workspace-private by design.
Five minutes from now, everything you're carrying could be somewhere it belongs.