0ct turns recurring prep into briefs that arrive on their own — pulled from your connections, calculated with your rules, delivered to where you actually look.
Most AI is reactive. You open a tab, paste in fresh context, re-explain your team's definitions, and hope you remember to do it again tomorrow. The most valuable prep in any business isn't brand new — it's the same meeting context, asked for over and over.
We believe that prep deserves an operator, not another assistant. Something that knows what to pull, what your rules are, and where the brief should land — and just does it, every morning, on time.
Define the brief once. Connect your systems. Teach 0ct your rules. The brief arrives on its own — daily, weekly, or whenever you need it.
And because these briefs touch real business data — pipeline, financials, customer accounts — credentials are owned per user, each brief only sees the connections you attach to it, and every delivery lands only in channels you explicitly choose. Trust is part of the architecture, not a footer link.
An operator that doesn't show up on time isn't an operator. If your 7am brief doesn't land at 7am, nothing else we do matters.
How you calculate ARR, what counts as a discovery meeting, your R/Y/G thresholds — those live in Rules as explicit, auditable instructions. The operator applies them on every delivery.
Connections are owned per user, each brief only sees the systems you attach to it, and deliveries land only where you choose. Brief-scoped by default, no credential pooling.
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