His commute replaced the morning scroll

Kandarp spent 20-40 minutes every morning piecing together what happened overnight. Email. Slack. Calendar. Project trackers. Separate tabs, separate context switches, separate mental load.
He built an agent that reads 24 hours of activity while he sleeps. By the time he's in the car, a synthesized briefing is playing through his speakers - not notifications to process, but a narrative that makes sense.
The commute became the briefing. The morning scroll disappeared.
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