Open Monday knowingexactly what needs a decision.
Four Claude Skills read your own docs, notes, CRM, and calendar — plus optional live signals on topics you track — and self-deliver one briefing to your inbox. A deterministic engine grades every tracked thread: DECIDE NOW, KEEP WATCHING, or PARKED, surfacing what’s genuinely due this week even when it looks quiet.
The thing that bites you isn’t in a dashboard. It’s buried in your own inbox.
Mark each thread; toggle the triggers. The gate surfaces what’s due.
Tap a signal to cycle 0 → 1 → 2; toggle the trigger flags. The soft score sets the band, but a thread blocked on you — or one with a deadline this week and an input awaited — is forced to DECIDE NOW no matter how quiet it scores. The deadline trigger needs both flags. Grades threads, not people. Not financial advice.
A zero-dependency engine returns the identical briefing from your marks.
FOUNDER'S WEEKLY INTELLIGENCE DIGEST -- week of 2026-07-04
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Series A term sheet 100 DECIDE NOW
why now: Movement since last week
Key hire — final round 85 DECIDE NOW [decision trigger]
why now: Deadline this week, input awaited
Enterprise renewal — Acme 88 DECIDE NOW
why now: Movement since last week
Office lease renewal 35 DECIDE NOW [decision trigger]
why now: Blocked on your decision
Competitor launch watch 48 KEEP WATCHING
why now: Information freshness
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THE WEEK: DECISIONS WAITING
Open with: Series A term sheetThe office lease renewal scores just 35 — PARKED on the soft score — and still reads DECIDE NOW, because it’s blocked on your decision. The soft score alone would have parked it for another week. That’s the gate doing the work the score can’t: a quiet-looking thread that genuinely needs you now.
Three rules keep the briefing honest.
It reads only what you connect and self-delivers to your inbox alone. It sends to no one else, edits no record, and takes no action on any thread.
A thread blocked on you, or with a deadline this week and an input awaited, is forced DECIDE NOW no matter how quiet it scores. The score can't see that; the gate can.
The Python engine, the Excel workbook, and this page's demo run the identical score, bands, and decision gate, byte-for-byte.
A triage working aid — not an autopilot, and not a people-scorer.
- The knowledge cockpit beside the Operating Cadence Engine’s metrics.
- A read of your own docs, notes, CRM, calendar, and optional live signals.
- A reproducible DECIDE NOW / KEEP WATCHING / PARKED per thread.
- A gate that surfaces genuinely-due threads even when they look quiet.
- Not an autopilot — it acts on no thread and sends to no one but you.
- Not a content generator — a silent source means no movement, never invented.
- Not a score of any person — it grades tracked threads, artifacts.
- Not a metrics tool — that’s the Operating Cadence Engine.
Grades threads, not people. This System is a triage working aid. It reads the sources you connect and self-delivers one briefing to your own inbox; it sends to no one else, edits no doc or record, moves no calendar event, deletes nothing, and invents no item. It grades tracked knowledge threads — artifacts — from your own marks, and scores or ranks no person. Not financial or legal advice.
Founders carrying too many open threads in their head.
- · Solo founders with no chief of staff
- · Operators tracking deals, hires, and watch-items at once
- · Anyone who starts Monday reacting instead of deciding
- · Executive Suite users who want the knowledge cockpit too
- · Founders who’ve missed a decision buried in their own inbox
- · Anyone who wants a private briefing, not another dashboard
Two cockpits, one Monday.
The honest answers.
The Operating Cadence Engine is the metrics cockpit — it grades your numbers against the targets and floors you set and tells you what's off pace. This Digest is the knowledge cockpit beside it: it reads your own docs, notes, CRM, calendar, and optional live signals, and grades each tracked thread — a topic, deal, hire, or relationship — for whether it needs a decision from you this week. Different input (unstructured knowledge vs metrics), different question (decide vs on-pace). Run both Monday morning.
Either the soft score is high on its own (something changed, it matters, and a deadline is near), or a decision trigger fires. There are two triggers: the thread is blocked on your decision, or a dated deadline lands inside this week AND an input is waiting on you. Either forces DECIDE NOW regardless of the score — because a thread can look quiet and still be genuinely due. In the shipped sample, an office lease renewal scores just 35 and still reads DECIDE NOW, because it's blocked on you.
Because a deadline you're not on the hook for isn't your decision, and an owed reply with no deadline isn't urgent yet. The trigger fires only when both are true — a real dated deadline this week AND the ball in your court. That keeps the DECIDE NOW list to threads that actually need you to act now, not everything with a date on it.
It reads only the sources you connect through your own MCP connections — your Drive, notes, CRM, calendar — and, if you enable it, live web search on topics you track. It self-delivers one briefing to your own inbox and nowhere else. It never sends to anyone else, never edits a doc or moves a calendar event or updates the CRM, and never deletes anything. It reads and briefs; you act.
No. A silent source means no movement — it won't manufacture a change, a deadline, or a development. External findings carry a source and date, and anything unverifiable is flagged [confirm] and never drives a DECIDE NOW. Every line in the briefing is traceable to something real in your own sources or a dated citation.
The Python engine, the Excel workbook, and the on-page demo run the identical score, bands, and decision-trigger gate, byte-for-byte — so you can work in Excel, Sheets, or Numbers and get the same read. And no, it's not financial or legal advice: it's a triage working aid that grades tracked threads — artifacts — from your own marks, and scores no person.
Stop carrying the week in your head.
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Grades threads, not people. A triage working aid that reads your own connected sources and self-delivers to your inbox alone. It sends to no one else, edits no record, invents no item, and is not financial or legal advice.
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