Affiliate work is spread across dashboards, exports, spreadsheets, and decks. AI workspaces are where knowledge work happens now — but affiliate operational data is still trapped elsewhere. We're closing that gap, then taking the grind off your plate entirely.
The end game isn't a chatbot for your dashboards. It's affiliate work that runs itself, with you deciding what "itself" is allowed to do. You start by bringing your data into the AI you already use. You climb to analysis, then strategy, then a clear line between what you sign off and what you delegate. Eventually the routine work runs on its own, and you stay in control of what matters.
Your network data, in Claude and Codex. Local-first, your keys.
Ask across every network in plain english. Honest about what each one can and can't expose.
Track where you stand against the targets you set.
A safe line between what runs on its own and what waits for your yes.
The approved work runs on a schedule. Everything else comes to you.
Prefer a network's public API. Where none exists, drive the user's own authenticated session — and label it as such.
Users bring their own credentials. Keys stay on the machine. No hosted account.
You shouldn't need to know API names to prepare a report or chase a reversal.
Every adapter says what's supported, partial, experimental, or gated. No fake support.
Automation only ever acts within rules you approve. Nothing runs behind your back.
Humans and AI agents can find the right files, run the checks, and open focused PRs.