Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
oO
One tip. Right now. Feels like magic.
oO learns who you are from the apps you already use and surfaces one perfectly-timed suggestion — an advice or a todo — on a black page. No feed. No dashboard. One tip.
Why
Everyone has too many tasks, too many apps, too much noise. What people actually need is a single, well-chosen nudge at the right moment. oO is that nudge, powered by a recommendation engine that gets smarter the more of your life it sees.
Product principles
- One thing at a time. The UI is a black page with one tip. That's the product.
- We don't own your data, we understand it. Connect your apps; we read what we need, when we need it.
- Magic requires craft. Precision, timing, and restraint matter more than features.
- Private by default. Tokens are encrypted, models are per-user, deletion is one click.
Prototype scope (Phase 0)
Three pages. That's it.
| Page | What it does |
|---|---|
| Sign in | Google / Apple OAuth. No passwords. |
| Connect | A list of integrations. Tap "Todoist" → OAuth flow → token stored. |
| Tip | Black page. One tip. Tap to dismiss / done / snooze. |
Under the hood the "pick a tip" call already routes through a recommender service with a pluggable policy — so v0 is literally "random Todoist task" but every other version slots into the same contract.
Architecture at a glance
┌──────────┐ OAuth ┌────────────┐
│ Web / │──────────▶│ auth │
│ Mobile │ └─────┬──────┘
│ client │ │ JWT
│ │ REST/GraphQL ▼
│ │────────▶┌───────────────┐
└──────────┘ │ gateway │──┬──▶ profile
└───────┬───────┘ ├──▶ integrations ──▶ Todoist / Google / ...
│ └──▶ recommender ──▶ ml/serving (Python)
▼
┌───────────────┐
│ events │ ◀── integrations emit normalized events
│ (Kafka/NATS) │ ──▶ ml/pipelines (features, training)
└───────────────┘
More detail in docs/architecture/ and decisions in docs/adr/.
Monorepo layout
See CLAUDE.md for the full tree and conventions.
apps/ web, ios, android
services/ gateway, auth, profile, integrations, recommender, events, notifier
packages/ shared-types, sdk-js, ui
ml/ pipelines, features, registry, experiments, serving
infra/ docker, k8s, terraform, ci
docs/ architecture, adr, api
Roadmap
Phase 0 — Walking skeleton (M0) ✓ shipped
Goal: a single user signs in with Google, connects Todoist, and sees one random Todoist task on a black page. Deletion works.
- Monorepo scaffold, docker-compose dev env
auth— Google OAuth2/PKCE via openid-client v6; session cookie; Next.js middleware guardintegrations/todoist— OAuth2 flow, token stored in DB, disconnect supportedrecommenderwithRandomPolicy; stablePOST /recommendcontract; 30s task cacheapps/web— sign-in, connect, tip pages; PWA manifest + icons- Feedback endpoint (done/dismiss/snooze); marks task complete in Todoist
- Deploy modular monolith to Agap VM via Caddy at
o.alogins.net - ToS + Privacy Policy pages (
/legal/terms,/legal/privacy); implicit consent on sign-in - Account deletion: revokes tokens, purges data, soft-deletes profile; button on /connect
- Metrics baseline:
tip_viewstable (tip served) +tip_feedback(reactions) — activation + reaction rate queryable
Phase 1 — Real signal + in-the-moment delivery (M1) ✓ shipped
Goal: tips are picked, not drawn from a hat — and they arrive at the right moment on the web.
- Event bus scaffold: typed in-process EventEmitter (
services/api/src/events/bus.ts); subjects match future NATS JetStream — swap is mechanical - Todoist sync emits
signals.task.synced; tip served/feedback emitsignals.tip.* - Features extracted per task:
is_overdue,task_age_days,priority; context:hour_of_day,day_of_week ml/servingLinUCB bandit (d=5, alpha=1.0); per-user state persisted to disk;/score+/rewardendpointsRemotePolicyin recommender: calls ml/serving, falls back to RandomPolicy on timeout/error- Feedback loop: reactions mapped to rewards (done=+1, snooze=0, dismiss=-1) → online LinUCB update
- Web Push (VAPID): SW, subscribe/unsubscribe API, "notify me" button on tip page
- Quiet-hours + dedupe for push delivery
- Delayed rewards: tasks completed directly in Todoist (requires webhook from Todoist)
- NATS JetStream replacing in-process bus (when multi-process pressure arrives)
- Apple OAuth (deferred to M2)
Phase 2 — Multi-source profile & trust (M2)
Goal: oO knows more than tasks, and users can see/control what we know.
- Integrations: Google Calendar, Apple Health (web import), generic webhook ingress
- Unified
Profilemodel (identity, preferences, contexts, consents) - Timing signals (Page Visibility, Idle Detection, coarse location) — opt-in, transparent
- Advice library + mixing policy (todo vs advice vs ambient)
- User-facing data dashboard: what's stored, what's computed, export, delete-by-category
- Cost/usage observability
Phase 3 — Native mobile (M3)
- iOS app (SwiftUI) with APNs push
- Android app (Compose) with FCM push
notifiergains APNs + FCM channels, per-device rate limits- Migrate auth from Auth.js to dedicated OIDC provider (trigger from ADR-0004)
- Decide-and-deliver scheduler: per-user "is this tip worth interrupting now?" threshold
Phase 4 — MLOps at scale (M4)
- Prefect/Airflow for batch feature materialization + retraining
- MLflow registry; shadow → A/B → launch pipeline as first-class
- Online experiments framework: deterministic assignment + bandit policies alongside fixed-split A/B
- Cross-user collaborative features (opt-in only); cohort slicing; fairness checks
- Drift monitoring (feature drift, prediction drift, reward drift); model cards per version
Phase 5 — Production hardening (M5)
- Audit logging, rotation of provider tokens + internal signing keys
- k3s on existing VM, then k8s + HPA once multi-node justified (no cliff)
- Multi-region failover, Postgres PITR, event-bus mirroring
- Public integration SDK; sandbox tenancy for third-party connectors
- Billing + subscription tiers
Contributing
This repo is split into independent modules; most tickets belong to exactly one. Pick an issue, check its milestone (= phase), read the service's README.md, ship.
Conventions and per-service guidance live in CLAUDE.md.
License
All rights reserved — 2026. Contact the owner for licensing inquiries. (We'll switch to an OSS license for non-sensitive packages once the public SDK lands in Phase 5.)