It drafts. You decide.

Stop being your own assistant.

You're not behind — you're doing six tools' worth of admin by hand. Forty unread, three "where are we on this?", and the nagging feeling you dropped something. Standfast reads across all of it and hands you one brief: what's on fire, who's waiting, what's blocked — each with what it'd do next and why, and the reply already drafted in your voice. You decide in about ten minutes, fully briefed. It never sends or acts on its own.

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Read-scoped connectors only · no passwords · revoke anytime · it never sends or acts on its own.

Your whole morning is triage, not work.

You don't have a chief of staff, so the admin lands on you — and it lands first, every day, before you get to do the thing only you can do.

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Six tabs, forty unread

Email, calendar, the tracker, the CRM, chat. You stitch them together in your head just to answer one question: what actually needs me right now?

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The dropped-ball dread

Someone's been waiting two days. A promise you made Monday is quietly overdue. You can't see which — so it sits in the back of your mind all day and follows you home.

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It's 11am already

Status updates, "circling back," the same five replies retyped. By the time the inbox is calm enough to think, half the day is gone.

It briefs you. You make the call.

It doesn't just hand you drafts to rubber-stamp. For everything that needs you it lays out the situation, what it would do next and why, and the recommended move — with the draft already written, ready to go. You decide in seconds because the thinking's done, not because you're nodding along. Every other AI wants to run your inbox for you; this one makes you the best-informed person in the room and leaves the wheel in your hands. Counsel, not autopilot.

ON FIREDana is blocked on your sign-off
Waiting since Tuesday on the budget approval. Ships today if you reply.
Recommend: approve the number and reply now — you're the only thing in the way. Why: the deadline's today and Dana can't move without your sign-off. Draft's below.
Drafted reply — in your voice
Approved — go ahead with the number we landed on, just keep the contractor line flexible. Thanks for chasing this down.
YOU OWEReply owed to a customer — 2 days
They asked about the rollout timeline. You said you'd "get back today" on Monday.
Recommend: send today with a concrete date — silence reads as a slip. Why: you promised Monday and they're a renewal this quarter; a firm timeline keeps trust. Draft's below.
Drafted reply — in your voice
Sorry for the lag — rollout is on track. I'll send the onboarding checklist Thursday so your team has a few days.
BLOCKEDYou're waiting on Legal — nudge ready
The contract redline has sat with them since last week. Drafted a gentle follow-up.
Recommend: nudge now and offer a call — a week of silence usually means it's stuck. Why: you're blocked until this clears, and a quick call tends to unstick a redline faster than email. Draft's below.
Drafted nudge — in your voice
Hey — any movement on the redline? Happy to hop on a quick call if that's faster. Trying to get it signed this week.

Open one brief. Decide in seconds because the thinking's already done — not because you're nodding along. The forty-message catch-up, gone. Nothing slipped. Then go do the work only you can do.

Give it your context. Never your keys.

The "let an AI run your inbox" products want standing permission to act as you — and that's the part that's a security and "what did it just do in my name?" nightmare. Standfast is built the opposite way on purpose: it reads, it drafts, and then it stops.

 Auto-acting AI copilotsStandfast
Sends & acts on its ownYes — standing permissionNever — you tap every send
Access it needsBroad write access to your accountsRead-scoped connectors only
"What did it do in my name?"Hard to knowNothing you didn't approve
Your passwordsOften shared / storedNever — OAuth, revoke anytime
Who's accountable for a sendThe botYou — every time

Drafts, not sends. Your credentials stay yours — so you sidestep the "software acting under my login" liability mess entirely. It flags what matters, recommends the next step, and shows its reasoning, so you decide with the full picture, fast. The judgment stays yours; the legwork and the homework don't.

Built by an operator who runs their whole job on it.

Not a demo built to sell you. A daily driver — real tools, real stakes, every morning.

"I'm an operator, not a marketer. I'm accountable across six tools with no chief of staff, and I was honestly afraid of what I was dropping. So I built the thing I needed. Now I open one brief, I see exactly what's on fire and who I'm holding up, the replies are already written in my voice, and I'm done in about ten minutes. The forty-message catch-up is gone. Nothing slips. And it has never once sent anything on its own."
— the founder · an operator who automated their own worklife

It reads just enough. Then it drafts.

No data lake. It pulls the context for what needs you today, writes the replies, and waits.

Reads (read-scoped)

Email · calendar · your project tracker (Asana, Linear, Jira, Trello, and more) · your CRM (HubSpot, Pipedrive, and others). Your accounts, your OAuth, revocable anytime.

Drafts (you approve)

Email replies · tracker status updates · CRM next-step notes · follow-up nudges · meeting prep. Always in your voice. Always as a draft. Always sent through your own account, only when you tap.

Get in while it's small.

Early access is opening to a small group of operators. Founding users shape what it connects to first — tell us the tools you live in and we build toward yours. No charge yet, no spam, just the early build and a real say in it.

We'll only use this to invite you. One-click out, anytime.

Questions

Does it ever send anything on its own?
No — and there's no mode that does. It drafts and surfaces; every send is your tap, through your own account. That's the entire point.
So it doesn't run my whole job for me?
Correct, and on purpose. It surfaces what needs you and drafts it — you still decide. It doesn't make calls for you or act unattended. You get the leverage; you keep the judgment.
Does it just make me approve everything?
No — it briefs you: the situation, what it'd do next and why, and a recommended move, with the draft ready. You decide with the reasoning in front of you, not by rubber-stamping. Counsel, not a rubber stamp.
Do I have to hand over my passwords?
Never. You connect tools with read-scoped OAuth and revoke anytime. It reads your context; it never gets the keys to act.
Will the drafts actually sound like me?
They learn from your own sent messages, so they read like you — not a bot. And you can edit any draft before it goes.
Which tools do you support?
Email and calendar (Google and Microsoft), the major trackers, and the major CRMs. Tell us yours on the waitlist and we'll build toward it first.
Is it finished? Is it for teams?
It's early access, built for one operator — your personal "what needs me." You're getting in early and helping shape it. Team features come later.