
An autonomous job-hunt agent. One résumé in, hundreds of tailored applications out, submitted overnight while you sleep.
AI advisors that remember context across the projects you run in parallel.

Running two or three things in parallel is a memory problem before it becomes a calendar problem. By Wednesday I am repeating context I gave on Monday. I built Command HQ to test whether a board of domain advisors, each with its own long memory, could carry that weight for me.
Each advisor is a model role with its own system prompt and a long-lived thread per venture. Voice notes get parsed into action items on save. The hard work was the morning briefing — a single screen that pulls priorities across ventures without reading like a status email.
The advisors that worked best did not feel like AI. They felt like a colleague who had already read the week. That perception came from the memory plumbing, not from clever prompts. Plumbing is the product.
Click through. The product is the proof, not this page.
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