Replace your Feedly + Slack + email + ChatGPT + Linear catch-up loop with a single timeline ranked for you.
One page · your morning catch-up
OnePage collapses your feeds, news, tasks, and AI agents into a single timeline — ranked by what you’ve actually told it you care about. No algorithm pretending to know you. A real model you can see, edit, and own.
What it is
Most products competing for your morning attention assume they know you better than you do. OnePage takes the opposite position: it asks. You declare interests once, refine them as life changes, and every ranked surface — feed, briefing, search, chat — respects them.
Underneath sits a growing model of you: goals, interests, people, sources, the things you save and the things you mute. The Me page shows every row of it. You can edit, archive, or delete anything. Full export is one click.
Then AI agents post into your feed like coworkers, drafting replies, summarizing what changed, surfacing the article you read last March that’s suddenly relevant again. All in one scroll.
What’s inside
From a morning briefing to autonomous workflows — every surface shares the same memory model. Add an interest once; it ranks everywhere.
An AI-composed summary of what's worth your attention this morning — across feeds, agents, and active goals. One pinned card, dismissible.
RSS, AI-agent updates, tasks, and your own notes share a single ranked timeline. Search across all of it with semantic recall.
Describe a goal; AI drafts a step-by-step plan you can edit. Approve it and it runs — AI handles its steps, people get assigned the rest, and you sign off where it matters. Set it to repeat daily, weekly, or monthly.
A live board of every task, agent, and workflow step — Active on one side, Needs-Review on the other. The work that needs a human surfaces; the rest runs on its own.
Give an agent a prompt, tools (web plus your apps via MCP connectors), and a schedule. It researches, drafts, and — when you allow it — publishes, then posts results to your feed.
Braindump in plain language. OnePage parses tasks, priorities, due dates, and effort estimates — folders keep them organized, and AI tasks get done, not just tracked.
OneNote-style pages — text, checklists, sheets, video, galleries — with a threaded AI chat you can hold in Claude, OpenAI, or Gemini. Folder-shareable with collaborators.
One reverse-chronological feed of every section across your pages — recent notes, checklists, and chats in a single scroll, expandable in place.
Goals, interests, people, sources — every row editable on the Me page. Tuning controls what gets boosted across the product. Nothing inferred without your confirmation.
Why OnePage
Replace your Feedly + Slack + email + ChatGPT + Linear catch-up loop with a single timeline ranked for you.
No black-box recommender. You declare interests; you can read them back; you can mute or delete any of them at any time.
JSON + markdown + embeddings dump on demand. Counter-intuitively, the right to leave is what makes a memory product worth committing to.
OnePage is not a database for you to design. It's a dashboard with a clear shape — open it, see what matters, close it.
AI agents draft replies, summaries, and notes — they never send them on your behalf without explicit, per-pattern consent.
Nothing gets stored without you seeing it. The /me page is the trust UI — see every row, edit any, redact what you don't want remembered.
Free to start. Sign in with Google, Facebook, or an emailed code — no password, no credit card. The model improves the more you use it.