AI-powered morning clarity

Know exactly
where to start.

Rotation learns what you're working on and surfaces one clear briefing every morning โ€” no to-do maintenance, no decision fatigue. Just what matters, and why.

๐ŸŒ…
Morning briefing
Ready at 7 am
Focused on
3 of 12 projects
Good morning.
Wednesday ยท April 2
Start here
Q2 budget proposal
Review due Friday. You haven't touched it since Monday โ€” now's the window.
Reply to Maya re: Thursday logistics
Work
Book dentist appointment
Personal
Pick up dry cleaning

How it works

Built around your morning, not your task list.

01
Tell it what you're working on

Add projects, give them context. No sub-tasks, no tags on tasks, no elaborate hierarchy. Rotation is meant to know your work โ€” not manage it.

02
Wake up to a focused briefing

Each morning, Rotation surfaces one clear recommendation โ€” what to start with today, and a short, honest reason why. Under 12 words. No cheerleading.

03
Wrap up and move on

At the end of the day, a short check-in helps Rotation learn what actually happened. The briefing gets smarter. Your overhead stays low.

Principles

Designed to clear your head, not fill it.

Focus over features

Rotation does one thing well. It doesn't replace your calendar, your notes, or your project manager. It just tells you what to open first.

Honest, not motivational

No hustle language. No streaks. No "you've got this!" The AI speaks plainly โ€” deadlines are called deadlines, not opportunities.

Low overhead by design

The whole point is to reduce the cognitive tax of figuring out where to start or what to tackle next. Rotation shouldn't become the thing you have to manage.

Gets smarter over time

The more you use it, the better it understands your rhythm โ€” what you tend to defer, what needs momentum, what's genuinely urgent versus just loud.