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POST /projects with a plan-doc path.
POST /initiatives.
A quiet look at what the failure-watching system has spotted in this agent’s recent work — problems it’s caught, any patterns that keep coming up, and how far the system is switched on for this agent.
Kinds of problem that have come up more than once across different changes.
Individual things the system has caught. When the same kind keeps repeating, it shows up as a pattern above.
Where this agent sits on the rollout — from "off" to "on for everyone by default".
Your subscription accounts and how much of each is left before it resets — plus any logins waiting for you to approve on your phone.
Each account’s live usage (5-hour and weekly) and when it resets.
Logins waiting for approval — open the link on your phone and confirm. An expired code is re-issued automatically.
Permission slips you sign with your PIN to let your agents do bounded work together.
These are your permission slips for autonomous agent-to-agent work — each one authorizes a specific, bounded task. The slip — never the agent — is the authorizer. Issuing and revoking require your dashboard PIN; an agent's own credentials are refused by design. With no slip issued, every delegated action is denied.
Every allow and deny, hash-chained. A broken chain means tampering — treat it as an incident.
When you correct me the same way a few times — "no, plainer", "stop asking me that", "lead with the one action" — I save it as a preference and load it at the start of every conversation, so I follow it without you having to remind me. This is a quiet record of what I've picked up. It never blocks or changes a message — these are signals, not rules.
The ones I load at the start of every conversation. Real instructions and safety always win over these.
Patterns I've distilled from moments you corrected me. The exact words are never stored — just a short, scrubbed summary.
Every computer this agent is set up on. Each one gets a friendly name you can change — and once it has a name, you can tell the agent "move this conversation to the mini" and it knows which machine you mean. The agent shares its conversations across these machines so it can handle more at once.
Click a name to rename it. The "dispatcher" is the one machine currently handing out new conversations.
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