Quiet tools for teams that need to know what's moving today.
We're developing a small set of internal coordination tools for selected teams — a daily readiness view, exception queues, a handover canvas, and a morning brief that pulls from the systems you already use.
Access is invite-only while the tools are stabilising. If the kind of friction below sounds familiar, leave your details and we'll be in touch when a slot opens.
The morning is spent finding out what happened yesterday.
A lot of lean teams already have the tools they need. What they're missing is one calm view of what's moving, what's stuck, and who owes the next step — without stitching it together from four inboxes and a spreadsheet.
Labs tools sit on top of your existing stack. We don't replace anything. We just surface the operational picture that's scattered across it.
What we're seeing in early use
- Owners start the day with a single readiness view instead of reconstructing status from email.
- Handovers between shifts or teams carry context instead of a verbal retell.
- Exceptions and open approvals surface once, clearly, rather than drifting through chat.
- Weekly summaries assemble from real system activity, not manual roll-up.
How private access works right now.
Selected teams only
We onboard a small number of teams at a time to keep the work hands-on and the tools responsive to real feedback.
No public pricing yet
Early access is quoted per engagement. We'd rather start with your operational context than with a price list.
Works on top of your stack
Labs tools don't ask you to migrate. They read from what you already use and surface what matters.