A quieter chief of staff
The Hub reads your inbox, keeps the forms and RSVPs and appointments straight, and writes the replies before you remember you owe them. Think of it as the assistant you'd hire if running a home came with a salary. (It doesn't. We checked.)
Get on the list →Offices figured this out ages ago. Project managers, shared calendars, someone whose entire job is catching what slips. Home gets you, a phone full of half-read emails, and a memory pulling a double shift.
The Hub is the team you would have hired by now if home came with a budget. It reads what lands in your inbox, keeps the appointments and forms and RSVPs straight, and has the replies ready before you remember you owe them. (You were going to get to it. We know.)
How it works
Your morning brief
A two-minute read with your coffee. What came in overnight, what actually needs you today, what is already drafted and waiting. The rest can wait, and the Hub will say so out loud.
Paste it, forget it
Drop in the confirmation email, the school PDF, the contractor's text. The Hub files it, dates it, flags what needs you, and offers to write back. It works with the mess as it arrives, not the tidy version you never get around to typing in.
Real life, handled
Trips, dinners, gifts, the dog's meds, treated like the actual work they are instead of crammed into a to-do app built for sprint planning. A long weekend gets the same care as a launch.
The case for it
Our promise
It drafts and waits.
You ship.
The Hub never sends, schedules, or shares a thing without you. It reads your inbox to help you, not to keep it. You make the calls; it just makes sure nothing slips while you are busy being the entire operation. (We have strong feelings about this one.)
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