A day with your AI team
7 AM.
You wake up. Coffee's still brewing.
Last night's work is already on your desk. The background on yesterday's client — done. Five competitors' pricing — laid out. Three emails you need to send today — drafts ready. None of it appeared by magic. While you slept, it was working.
9:30 AM.
You open your meeting notes. You ask, "what was that idea from last week?"
It picks up: you said you wanted to build a version for independent consultants. I pulled up those 12 market interviews — eight of them are pointing at the same pain.
Noon.
You've been heads-down all morning. Over lunch, it pings you — that company you mentioned three months ago just published a blog post. What they're doing is adjacent to where you're going.
It's not surveilling you. It just remembers what you care about.
3 PM.
A client has an urgent question. You need to put a proposal together in 30 minutes. You're not starting from scratch. You say: "Use the version we sent that other client. Reshape it for this industry."
It knows which version you mean.
6 PM.
You're done for the day. On your way out, you say, "I'm meeting Z tomorrow morning. Get ready."
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The next morning, 7 AM.
You wake up. It's already on your desk.
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This isn't science fiction. It's just what Actopus is trying to be —
what it looks like for one person to live like a team.
—— Actopus Team
