Consul – AI Executive Assistant
Another AI EA at $50-200/mo competing with Motion and Reclaim.

CC-based workflow avoids inbox scanning, but another AI email wrapper in a crowded market.
Professionals managing high-volume email coordination
Superhuman · Shortwave · Microsoft Copilot
I’d really appreciate any feedback.
It’s free for the first few users — you can use the invite code DEMO34.
Note: This is experimental and not fully tested. It can and will make mistakes, so use it carefully, especially in important or sensitive email threads.
Another AI EA at $50-200/mo competing with Motion and Reclaim.
Scheduled AI agents with per-run cost tracking beat generic chat wrappers.
Another AI email wrapper in a sea of Superhuman and Shortwave clones.
This is essentially a salon OS: drag-and-drop calendar with conflict detection, a branded booking page, invoicing, custom automation workflows and an AI assistant that can reply and book across messaging channels. The honest hook is the pricing/data pitch — flat monthly fee, no commissions and client data that stays with the owner — but success will hinge on robust payment/messaging integrations and smooth migration from entrenched competitors.
RFC 3676 thread parsing handles Gmail/Outlook quirks; solves a real sharing friction point.
push.rocks/taskbuffer appears to be a focused utility for queuing and scheduling short-lived tasks — useful when you need to debounce bursts or smooth calls to a rate-limited API. The npm landing (blocked by Cloudflare in my screenshot) doesn't show whether it offers persistence, retries, or clustering, so right now it looks like a handy single-process tool but not a replacement for Bull/Agenda in production workloads.