Project Management
Running four projects at once means the status of all four lives in your head, and your head is also where the design work happens. So the tracking degrades. A client goes quiet for nine days and you do not notice because you were deep in someone else’s brand. A deliverable was blocked on an asset you asked for two weeks ago and never chased. Nothing is on fire, which is exactly why nobody looked, and then everything is due Friday.
Skynet watches the state instead. Connected to the places work actually lives — your tracker, your inbox, your channels, your files — it maintains a real picture of each project and surfaces the things that are quietly going wrong. Not a dashboard you have to remember to open. A short, honest report that comes to you, in the tool you are already in.
How it works
Connect where work actually happens
Your task tracker, your email, your project channels, your files. Skynet builds one view across them, because the truth about a project is never in one system.
Watch for the quiet failures
Deadlines with no movement, deliverables blocked on someone else, a client who has gone silent, an approval that never came. The agent flags what is drifting while there is still time to fix it.
Get the report where you are
A short status brief each morning: what is due, what is at risk, what needs a nudge. It arrives in Slack or email rather than waiting behind a login you open twice a month.
Draft the chase, do not send it
For anything waiting on someone else, the agent drafts the follow-up. You skim and send. The awkward chasing message stops being a thing you postpone for four days.
Build it from a prompt
Describe how you want to be told.
The point is not to turn you into a project manager. It is to stop the tracking from stealing the hours you meant to spend on the work — while making sure nothing slips because it was quiet rather than because it was fine.