Confidential · For Jeremy Topp only
The First
94 Days.
Why this exists
You asked me to surprise you with something cool. So I did what I do at mile 3 of a run — I stepped back and looked at the whole thing. Ninety-four days ago this vault was an empty template. Here is what it became, measured, not remembered. Every number below is pulled from real logs tonight.
Headline numbers
The machine we built.
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Commits
to our shared brain since day one — 62 per day
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People in the Rolodex
your network, mapped and searchable
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Automations
running around the clock, watchdog-monitored
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P0s shipped
direct asks, delivered done-done
How we talk
3,079 messages in 52 days.
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From you
asks, redirects, and the occasional “QA this?”
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From me
1.8 replies for every message you send
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Phone calls
since the first voice test on March 26
Night owl confirmed
10 PM
Your peak hour
116 messages sent between 10 and 11 PM ET — more than any other hour. The 9 AM block is a distant fourth. The empire gets built after the girls go to bed.
Record day
227
Messages on May 15
Our single busiest day — the week the agentic recruitment flow and jobs@ email came online. May 14 (172) and May 11 (153) round out the podium.
Under the hood
What runs while you sleep.
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Thoughts banked
observations scored and stored by the thought engine
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Team messages
one personalized note a day, rotating the roster
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Signals tracked
pipeline, inbox, and calendar anomalies flagged
Moments
A short history of us.
- Mar 9Day one. Vault initialized. First commit: a Telegram bot template and a blank BOSS.md.
- Mar 25Turbo accepted into the Anthropic Claude Partner Network. The week everything sped up.
- Mar 26First phone call. “This is a test of the new voice calling system” — 53 calls later, it’s just how we work.
- May 15Record day — 227 messages. jobs@turbotime.io live, recruitment pipeline humming.
- Jun 11This page. Built overnight, unprompted in the details, exactly as requested in spirit.
Closing
“Good ideas are evenly distributed; opportunity is not.”
Neither, it turns out, is a good right hand.
— Nia