1. Choose the work
Open My Work, review due and blocked tasks, and confirm the owner before starting.
This tour shows the operating model without exposing names, files, customer records, API keys, private prompts, or internal project details.
The workspace is an operating tool, not a collection of links.
Open My Work, review due and blocked tasks, and confirm the owner before starting.
Connect the task to its project, company file, repository, customer record, or calendar event.
Save notes, decisions, time, file links, model output, and the exact result of the work.
Timeline entries and QA receipts show what changed, who reviewed it, and what happens next.
Employees should not need to remember where an update belongs.
Projects, tasks, owners, status, priority, dates, notes, and tracked time.
Company Drive routes, shared updates, due dates, and portable calendar exports.
Provider and model selection, reviewable chat, token estimates, and Drive archives.
Changes, QA checks, training receipts, and local Codex requests remain inspectable.
Encrypted browser records and server-side provider connections remain outside public pages.
The interface can show its structure while withholding live company data.
Clients and partners can understand the system here. Read-only or working access is granted only for a defined purpose and approved account.
Company names, personal accounts, customer information, private Drive content, prompts, secrets, internal task names, financial records, and operational logs are intentionally absent.