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Foresight

Start the day in command.

Foresight is the AI-backed execution product for leaders and teams that refuse to move slowly. It helps one person feel like Superman and a small team move like a titan-killer — challenging false blockers, distinguishing credible from unproven dependency claims, killing bad meetings, and preserving continuity so tomorrow does not start cold.

Imagine walking into every room already briefed. Every execution risk already surfaced. Every meeting already prepped. Every decision already framed. That is what happens when the operating truth is assembled before the day begins - and it compounds every single day.


The Wedge

You’ve got the team. Now give them the unfair advantage.

You are losing time to unproven dependency claims, repeated explanation, unclear priorities, meeting sprawl, and too much of the operation living in one person's head. Foresight fixes the execution layer so good people can actually carry work forward — and so leaders stop getting caught off guard in the rooms that matter.

AM
Morning Brief turns fragments into a clear day plan.
01
See the one execution risk that will actually define the day.
2W
Separate fast reversible decisions from costly 1-way doors.
EOD
Close the day with continuity so tomorrow starts prepared.

Before / After

Stop rewarding whoever sounds calmest. Start seeing what is actually true.

Most status systems reward confidence, not accuracy. Foresight replaces that with operational truth: what is moving, what is stuck, which dependency claims are actually credible, and what still lacks proof - not who wrote the best-sounding update.

Before Foresight

  • You start the day in fragments: inbox, Slack, calendar, memory.
  • Important meetings begin with recap instead of decisions.
  • "Yellow" projects hide behind dependency claims nobody has pressure-tested.
  • Every decision gets treated with the same emotional weight.
  • The founder becomes the human routing layer for context.
  • Tomorrow starts by reconstructing what yesterday dropped.

After Foresight

  • The day starts with the 3 outcomes that actually matter.
  • Meetings are prepped with likely asks, decisions, and risk.
  • Dependency claims get challenged, proof gaps get named, and real blockers get routed with context.
  • 2-way door decisions move faster. 1-way doors get real prep.
  • The team sounds more credible because it is more prepared.
  • End-of-day continuity makes the next morning sharper.

Day In The Life

From scattered to in command.

Foresight prepares the day before the day starts pulling you apart: what matters, what changed, what is stuck, what needs a decision, and what can wait. The result is fewer wasted meetings, earlier execution truth, and a team that carries the message farther without constant babysitting.

7:04 AM

The Morning Brief changes the day.

You open Foresight and see Today's 3 Outcomes, one customer-risk issue, one pricing decision, two meetings that need prep, and one delegated item that has not moved in three days. No rummaging. No tab-spinning. No guessing what matters.

8:41 AM

A bad meeting dies before it wastes nine people.

Someone tries to create a recurring 45-minute meeting with no decision target, no prep context, and too many attendees. Foresight warns that this should likely be async, or at minimum shortened with a clear decision owner and tighter attendee list.

10:16 AM

Decision speed without recklessness.

A workflow experiment is framed as a 2-way door: move fast. A strategic account ownership change is framed as a 1-way door: prepare carefully, get alignment, and make the call once. Foresight helps the team use speed where it belongs.

1:22 PM

"Waiting on a dependency" gets pressure-tested.

Instead of preserving vague status language, Foresight asks whether the dependency is actually credible. If the handoff, owner, or next step is missing, it marks the claim as unproven, makes the proof gap explicit, and routes the shortest realistic path to movement.

5:49 PM

Tomorrow does not start cold.

End-of-day closeout shows what moved, what slipped, what carries into tomorrow, and what should become top-of-morning attention. The thread holds. Morning starts with continuity instead of reconstruction.


Core Systems

Five things that compound into one operating advantage.

Each piece is useful alone. Together they create a daily rhythm where the team starts sharper, moves faster, escalates earlier, and carries context forward instead of losing it.

Morning Command

Morning Brief

Know what matters, what changed, where risk is hiding, what needs you, and what can wait - in minutes, not in a wall of notifications.

Operational Truth

Execution Health

Replace the vague language of "blocked" with a sharper model: credible vs unproven dependency, proof gaps made visible, stronger ownership before escalation, and clean Garcia Packets when help is genuinely needed.

Judgment

Decision Weighting

Use 2-way vs 1-way door thinking so the team moves faster where it can and slows down only where reversal costs are real.

Meeting Intelligence

Meetings

Foresight does not just help you survive meetings. It briefs the important rooms before they happen, flags the bad ones before they spread, and helps the team walk in prepared instead of reactive.

Continuity

Closeout

What moved, what slipped, what needs carry-forward, and what tomorrow morning should not have to reconstruct manually.

Calibration

Your Doctrine

Strong defaults out of the box, then instruction-layer flexibility for your language, thresholds, escalation rules, and meeting doctrine.


The Intelligence Layer

Company Worldview. Customer Worldview.
One operating truth.

Jack Dorsey argues that hierarchy exists because humans were the only option for routing information. AI changes that equation. Foresight builds two world models that replace the coordination tax — so your team spends time on judgment, not on status updates.

Internal Intelligence

Company Worldview

Foresight compresses your entire operation into a living model — what’s moving, what’s stalled, where dependencies are real vs. claimed, who owns what, and what changed since yesterday. The Morning Brief, Execution Health, and Closeout all feed this model. Your founder stops being the human router.

External Intelligence

Customer Worldview

What your customers actually need, built from real signal — not surveys and NPS scores. Foresight reads support patterns, churn signals, deal velocity, and product usage to build a living model of customer reality. When the intelligence layer can’t compose a solution, that gap becomes the roadmap.

Dorsey is building this for 12,000 people at Block. Foresight delivers the same intelligence layer for teams of 5–50. Read the full thesis →


Run Your Business Your Way

Strong defaults. Your operating style.

Foresight comes sharp out of the box. It already knows what a bad meeting looks like and what real execution health is. You teach it your language, your thresholds, your escalation rules, and your decision doctrine. We provide the execution logic. You provide the company doctrine.

Default guardrails

Morning clarity over notification dumps. Meeting purpose over meeting sprawl. Credible dependency over unproven claims. Explicit approvals where trust boundaries matter.

Instruction-layer flexibility

Calibrate tone, escalation thresholds, stale-task timing, focus blocks, customer-facing caution, and how aggressively your company wants meeting warnings surfaced.

Calendar control: three levels

Level 1 - Read-only: observe, surface risk, prep context. No actions taken.
Level 2 - Draft-only: prepare meeting changes, reschedules, and recommendations. You hit send.
Level 3 - Autonomy: act independently within the bounds you set.

Your calendar is an execution surface

Foresight does not treat a calendar like dead storage. It reads it as a live operating map: where you are overloaded, where a meeting is weak, where prep is missing, where follow-up will matter, and where protected time is about to get eaten alive.

  • Read-only - see overloaded days, missing context, prep gaps, bad-meeting patterns, oversized attendee lists, and better async alternatives. Full visibility, zero risk.
  • Draft-only - Foresight prepares reschedules, consolidations, meeting changes, and prep packets. Nothing moves until you approve and send.
  • Autonomy - Foresight acts within the bounds you define: scheduling, rescheduling, prep distribution, and follow-up routing without waiting for manual approval each time.

You choose the level. Most teams start read-only, move to draft-only as trust builds, and unlock autonomy where it earns it.

Founder reality

You are spending too much of your best attention reassembling the operation every morning, then absorbing the cost of unclear meetings, unproven dependency claims, and repeated explanation all day.

Foresight cuts that drag. Stronger starts, clearer decisions, fewer bad meetings, cleaner escalations, and end-of-day continuity that keeps the thread alive. The person running Foresight walks into rooms already briefed, already sharp, and armed with the product truth of the operation - not presentation theater. The team gets better at carrying the message without needing constant supervision. That compounds fast.


Deeper Reading

The operating logic, explained.

How Foresight creates Artificial Productivity, how the morning starts, how execution health gets measured, and how the product adapts to your business without you rebuilding it from scratch.

Architecture

How Foresight Works

Why architecture matters more than model IQ. Latent intelligence, deterministic execution, company doctrine, and the daily loop that makes it all compound.

Category

Artificial Productivity

Why Foresight is a different category from standard AI tools — and why the leverage is much bigger when AI works in the flow of business.

Worldview

Why AI Changes The Math

The historical shift, the four real choices businesses face, and why governed AI execution is the practical middle path.

Vertical Page

For Law Firms

How governed AI integrations fit legal operations, matter prep, document-heavy workflows, and confidentiality-sensitive teams.

Deep Dive

Morning Brief

The first 15 minutes decide whether the day is reactive or in command. This page explains why Morning Brief is the habit-forming surface.

Deep Dive

Execution Health

Most teams do not have a blocker problem. They have an execution health problem. Learn how Foresight replaces the word "blocked" with a sharper model — and how the Message to Garcia inspires teams that carry work forward instead of bouncing it uphill.

Deep Dive

Meeting Intelligence

A calendar invite is not the meeting. Private briefs, live cockpit, post-meeting wrap, and next-step interpretation that tells the truth.

Deep Dive

The Daily Operating System

The daily loop — morning brief, execution, closeout, carry-forward — that prevents reconstruction and makes knowledge compound instead of decay.

Thesis

From Hierarchy to Intelligence

Company Worldview and Customer Worldview — how Foresight replaces coordination hierarchy with an intelligence layer. Inspired by Jack Dorsey’s vision for Block.

Trust

Governance

How permissions, approval modes, policy boundaries, and controlled autonomy make Foresight safe for real businesses.


Why Foresight Is Different

Most AI gives answers. Foresight creates Artificial Productivity.

Typical AI still lives in a browser tab. You go there, ask for help, and come back with output. Foresight works closer to the work itself — helping your team prepare, follow through, coordinate, and carry continuity across the day.

Typical AI

Lives in a tab. Handles isolated requests. Helps an individual generate output. Useful, but still too far from the actual operating rhythm of the business.

That is why it feels cheap — and why it so often stays shallow.

Foresight

Works in the flow of business. Carries continuity across meetings, tasks, and follow-through. Reduces interoffice friction and turns AI into additional productive capacity for the team.

That is Artificial Productivity.


Pricing

Simple pricing. Real Artificial Productivity.

Start small, get the daily rhythm working, then expand as more of the company runs through the system. Each plan includes pooled monthly credits, prepaid top-ups, and no fake unlimited promises. Foresight is priced to stay honest, sustainable, and useful as usage deepens.

Solo
$149/mo
One serious operator. Full morning clarity, task continuity, and follow-through, with 50 pooled monthly credits and prepaid top-ups when usage deepens.
  • 1 seat
  • 50 monthly credits included
  • Morning Brief starter workflow
  • Basic task and continuity views
  • Founder/operator setup path
  • Mission Control dashboard
Start Solo
FS2
$1,495/mo
Up to 20 users • $75/user over 20. The full operating layer across functions, with 500 pooled monthly credits, prepaid recharges, dedicated hardware included in the package economics, and the upfront cash needed to buy and provision the hardware properly.
  • Up to 20 users
  • 500 monthly credits included
  • Dedicated hardware included
  • $2,500 setup due up front
  • 90-day minimum commitment
  • Additional seats are $75/month and include 10 credits
  • Broader team deployment
  • Deeper calibration and role-based workflows
  • Expanded operating coverage across functions
  • Mission Control dashboard
Get FS2

Credits are a pooled usage budget, not fake “tasks.” At launch, 1 credit maps to roughly $0.35 of blended model and OpenClaw runtime cost. Recharges are always billed in advance, never after the fact: 25 for $25, 100 for $100, or 250 for $250.


Why This Exists

Foresight does not make work magical. It makes the day legible, actionable, and harder to waste.

"Revenue per operator. That is the metric. One person doing $2M a year with AI-backed execution while a team of twelve does $3M. Apps shipped is for demo day. Revenue per head is for the board meeting that gets people fired."
Built by One Advisory - led by Nathan Rone, a 20-year operator who grew a $1B org to $3.2B at Amazon, led six tech turnarounds, and now builds production AI systems around real execution pain, not AI theater.

FAQ

Questions founders usually ask first.

Is Foresight another chatbot for work?

No. Foresight is an execution system. The point is not open-ended chatting. The point is morning clarity, execution health, dependency-proofing, meeting judgment, and continuity that reduces coordination drag.

Does this replace my team?

No. Foresight makes a good team dramatically more effective. Your people still make the calls. Foresight gives them better context, fewer surprises, and less wasted motion so they can focus on work that actually matters.

How configurable is it?

Strong defaults first, then instruction-layer calibration. Foresight should know what a bad meeting looks like and what real execution health looks like. You shape doctrine: thresholds, tone, escalation paths, meeting preferences, and workflow-specific exceptions.

What is the calendar model?

Three levels. Read-only: full visibility, no actions. Draft-only: Foresight prepares changes, you hit send. Autonomy: Foresight acts within the bounds you define. Most teams start read-only and graduate up as trust builds.

What would change if every day started with the truth already assembled?

Fewer surprises. Faster decisions. Meetings that matter. Follow-through that does not depend on memory. That is the day Foresight creates — whether you are a solo operator or leading a team of twenty.

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