Built for · Founders & operators

Run the week.Not just read it.

Bash triages the pile before you open it, moves the meeting, chases the invoice and drafts the update from the numbers, inside Gmail, Slack and Calendar, as you. Nami keeps every name, number and promise, so nothing falls through the week.

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Watch it work

One ask. The whole week, handled.

Pick a delegation. Bash plans it, works across your tools on its own machine, and comes back with it done, held for your word where your name is on it.

BashDone
WhatsAppGive me my morning before I open anythingDelegate
Read today’s calendar — six meetings, two without agendas
Scan 214 unread for anything that moves today
Pull every task past its date off the board
Write one screen: what’s at stake, what’s late, what to skip
googlecalendar · today · 6 meetings · 2 no agendagmail · unread · 214 · 4 need younotion · overdue · 9 tasks · 6 yoursnotion · page · Morning · Tue 19
Brief · ready before 7
Tuesday, in one screen
Four things actually need you today. Grovewell’s invoice is 41 days late, Dev at Aster wants the August update by the 5th, and your 4pm collides with the Larkfield handover. The rest holds until Thursday.
Needs youGrovewell invoice · Aster update · Larkfield handover · one hire reply
Skippable2 meetings with no agenda · 137 newsletters, filed
Done · 14 seconds

Every scene is a real delegation. The plate plays itself — pick a row to jump.

From wherever you are

Text it between meetings. It’s done before the next one.

Your week doesn’t happen at a desk, so your agent doesn’t either. Bash answers from WhatsApp, Slack, Gmail, iMessage, Telegram, or a key on your desk.

WhatsApp6:51 AM
Four things. Grovewell invoice · 41 days late, the August update Dev is waiting on, your 4pm collides with the Larkfield handover, and one hire reply. The other 210 are filed.6:51 AM · 14 seconds
#teamTue 9:14
@Bash move my 4pm and block thursday morning for me9:14 AM
Moved the Larkfield handover to Wed 15:00, the only slot all four of you had. Thursday 9:00 to 11:30 is blocked and turning invites away.9:15 AM
GmailFwd
Fwd: Invoice 0117 — still showing unpaid. chase it?11:02 AM
Drafted the reminder to Rina with the amount, the due date and the payment link. Held for you — it sends when you say.11:02 AM
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Signed into your world

Works inside your stack, as you.

Connect the inbox, the calendar and the channel you live in. A thousand more, Stripe to Notion to Docs, are a click away when the week calls for them.

GmailTriage the pile, draft in your voice, send on your word.
SlackCatch you up, answer the thread, nudge the owner.
Google CalendarMove the meeting, defend the block, protect the morning.
NotionTurn the pile into tasks, with owners and dates that hold.
Google SheetsPull the numbers, update the sheet, diff it against last month.
WhatsAppAsk from the car, the queue, the school gate. Hear back done.
— and 1,000+ moreSee everything it connects to
Say it like this

Delegate in plain words.

Paste any of these into Vestra. No setup, no syntax — it already knows your calendar, your customers and how you write.

Turn everything unread into a to-do list with owners and dates. Draft replies for the three only I can answer, and hold them for me.
Inbox to list
Move my 4pm to a slot that works for all four of us, say why in #team, and block Thursday 9 to 11:30 as busy.
Defend the week
Every invoice past 30 days: draft the reminder with the amount, the due date and the payment link. Hold them all for me.
Chase it
Draft the August investor update from the KPI sheet. Numbers first, six sentences, sound like me. Hold it.
Investor update
Catch me up on #team and #product since Friday. What needs a decision from me, and what did I promise and not do?
Catch up
Tidy my downloads folder: rename the contracts by company and date, file them, and list the duplicates before deleting anything.
Clear the desk
Routines that fire themselves

On a schedule, or on a signal.

Set it once. You hear about it when it’s done — and only then.

Daily · 6:45The morning screenToday’s meetings, what’s late, what needs you, what to skip. One page, before the first coffee.
Mon · 9:00The numbers, currentMRR, churn, runway and new logos pulled into the KPI sheet and diffed against last week. In your inbox before standup.
On eventAn invoice passes 30 daysA reminder drafted with the amount, the due date and the payment link, held for your word.Stripe → Gmail · held
Fri · 16:30The week, closed outWhat shipped, what slipped, what you promised and didn’t send. Next week’s calendar tidied before you log off.
Nami · the keeper

It remembers what you promised. So you don’t carry it.

People, customers, investors, invoices, the thing you said you’d send by Thursday. Filed once, in its place — and raised again when it matters.

Nami · entity
Aster Capital
InvestorSeed lead · $2.4M · closed November
PartnerDev Raghunathan · numbers first, prose second
Said"Send it monthly, even the bad months" — board call, Feb 6
OwedAugust update · promised for the 5th · that’s Thursday
FilesCap table v4 · Board deck, Feb · KPI sheet
Kept since November
Noticed on its own

Grovewell’s invoice is 41 days late. Draft the reminder?

Invoice 0117 · $14,200 · sent Jul 9 · no reply to two nudges
Not nowHandle it
Noticed on its own

You told Dev the August update lands on the 5th. That’s Thursday. Draft it now?

You promised it in writing on Aug 2
Not nowHandle it
Caught a change

Larkfield moved the handover on their side. Your Wednesday no longer works for them.

Slack · 20 minutes ago
Not nowHandle it
Asks before it matters

Nothing leaves in your name without your word.

Outbound email, anything public, anything that moves money — held until you say go. The reading, the filing and the tidying keep moving.

Held · waiting on you

Send the invoice reminder to Rina at Grovewell?

To rina@grovewell.coRe Invoice 0117 · $14,200 · 41 days

Hi Rina, invoice 0117 went out on 9 July and is still open on our side. The payment link is below. If it is stuck in approvals, tell me who to send it to and I will take it from there…

EditHoldApprove & sendGmail · as you
Only the tools you connectGmail, Slack, Calendar — nothing else. Disconnect any of them, any time.
Every step, in the openThe plan, each tool call, the draft — visible while it works. Peek in, or take the wheel.
Your week stays yoursYour inbox, your numbers, your promises live with you, not with a model. Switch minds; the work comes along.

Founders & operators · FAQ

Questions, answered.

I have 200 unread. Where does it start?
Oldest first, all of them. Newsletters, receipts and no-reply mail get archived. What is left becomes a list with owners and dates, and the three that only you can answer come back as drafts, held. The first pass takes minutes; after that it is a few a day.
Will it move meetings without asking me?
Internal moves, yes, once you say it can — it finds the slot, sends the update and keeps the agenda attached. Anything that reaches a customer or an investor is drafted and held. Focus blocks it defends on its own, offering the next real slot instead.
Can it actually chase money?
It reads Stripe and your invoicing tool, finds what is past 30 days, and drafts the reminder with the amount, the due date and the payment link. The draft waits for your word. It never moves funds and never touches your bank.
What does it know about my week on day one?
Whatever is in the tools you connect: the calendar, the threads, the channels, the open invoices. From there Nami keeps building — who your customers are, what you promised, when it was due — so every brief starts from everything, not from scratch.
Where does the work run?
On its own computer in the cloud — a real machine with a browser, files and a terminal — or on yours when the job lives there, like the downloads folder. Its screen streams as it works; you can peek in or take the wheel.

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