Six ventures, gig shifts, a teenager, and a keynote next week
Douglass texts him at 6:30am: post the LinkedIn piece (5 min), hackathon docs before noon, leave for Fabletics at 1:15. Pushups at 7. Walk at noon. He executes. Doesn't decide.
Douglass is an AI chief of staff that builds your day around what actually matters — your shifts, your appointments, your goals, your energy. It doesn't give you a list. It gives you a plan. Then it pushes you to follow it.
Free for early users. No credit card. No spam.
Voice, text, email, paste — Douglass ingests everything and sorts it into your life domains automatically.
A time-blocked plan with your commitments anchored, tasks slotted in the gaps, and wellness goals scheduled. Not a list.
Morning briefing text. Departure alerts. "You've been avoiding this." Douglass doesn't wait for you to open the app.
Sustain, Amend, or Overrule any suggestion. Douglass learns from every correction and gets smarter about your patterns.
Douglass texts him at 6:30am: post the LinkedIn piece (5 min), hackathon docs before noon, leave for Fabletics at 1:15. Pushups at 7. Walk at noon. He executes. Doesn't decide.
Douglass knows her car insurance auto-debits Thursday. It tells her which batch pays best per hour. It blocks homework help from 3:30-5 because her son needs it. The bookkeeping invoice goes to 9pm because that's when the house is quiet.
Douglass blocks the medication list review at noon because if the cardiologist doesn't have current meds at 2pm, the appointment is wasted. It knows the aide leaves at 6. It doesn't schedule deep work after that.
Douglass learned her creative peak is 1-4pm from two weeks of behavioral patterns. Saturday's plan: ship orders (morning), content block (10-12), creative practice at 2pm. The other 37 things she could do? Deferred. Not deleted.
Todoist, Notion, Things, Asana — they all show you a list and wait for you to act. Douglass builds your day into time blocks, texts you when it's time to leave, knows that coding requires your desk but phone calls work from the car, and learns that you avoid admin tasks until they're overdue.
It's the difference between a GPS that shows you the map and one that says "turn left in 300 feet." Douglass is the second one. For your life.
Douglass is built on an open MCP server. Clone it, connect your Supabase, bring your own Anthropic API key. Talk to your life data through Claude Desktop. The hosted version handles everything — the self-hosted version is for builders who want to see how it works.
git clone https://github.com/brian-gibbs/douglass-mcp-server
cd douglass-mcp-server && npm install && npm run build
# Add to Claude Desktop config and start talking
Public repo coming soon — join the waitlist to get notified.