Your AI Second Brain Needs an Inbox
Most second brains become searchable clutter. A useful AI second brain needs an inbox that turns raw inputs into routed action.
Most second brains become searchable clutter. A useful AI second brain needs an inbox that turns raw inputs into routed action.
An AI Second Brain has to notice when something changes, connect that change to the right part of your work, and turn it into the next reasonable action.
A list of paywalled links can still become useful research: AI treats each headline as a signal, finds the open evidence behind it, and turns the trail into a report.
Newsletters are not memory until you make them inspectable. This piece shows how a simple agent workflow turned inbox noise into searchable industry intelligence.
Real AI work needs continuity: project memory, source material, reusable workflows, and context that survives beyond a single chat.
A practical look at the memory, project state, source material, workflows, and inbox that make an AI agent useful beyond one-off prompts.