Use case
Your morning brief, assembled while you sleep
Every morning at 7am, an operator opens Stripe, your calendar, and your Fireflies notes, and emails you the brief a chief of staff would write. No dashboard to check.
How it works
The first 30 minutes of your day should not be spent gathering context. rundash's founder brief operator runs before you wake up: it queries Stripe for yesterday's MRR and new customers, pulls today and tomorrow's calendar, extracts open action items from Fireflies meeting recordings, and compiles it all into a plain-text email. No pivot tables, no "open 12 tabs." You read it in two minutes and start the day already oriented. Customize the sections — add GitHub PR counts, Linear issue updates, support ticket volume — by editing the system prompt. The operator adapts.
What you get
- Yesterday's revenue and new-customer count from Stripe
- Today's calendar, with prep notes for each meeting
- Open action items from Fireflies meeting transcripts
- Slack mentions you missed overnight
- Three suggested priorities for the day, based on open threads
- Delivered to your inbox at 7am local time
Integrations used
Playbooks for this
Frequently asked
- Do I need Fireflies specifically?
- No. The operator works with any meeting-notes source — Fireflies, Otter, Granola, Fathom, or a plain Notion database. Connect what you use and edit the prompt to point at it.
- Can I change what's in the brief?
- Yes. The system prompt lists the sections; add, remove, or reorder them. The operator re-reads the prompt every run.
- Does it work on weekends?
- By default, weekdays only. Edit the routine cron to include Saturday and Sunday if you want seven-day coverage.
- How is this different from Reclaim or Motion?
- Those are calendar tools. This is a summary generator — it writes the morning briefing you would ask an EA to prepare. They compose well: Reclaim owns the calendar, rundash tells you what the calendar means.