Session log
Capture each AI session in seconds: tool used, project, what worked, what didn't. Tool-badged so Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, and custom agents are visually distinct at a glance.
Heavy AI users run a dozen tools across a dozen projects and have no honest read on what's actually moving the needle. OpsDek logs every session, tracks every project, and tells you what to focus on next — quietly, in one place.
No waitlist. No password. Just an email to hello@opsdek.com and you're on the list.
OpsDek isn't another productivity tracker. It's built around the actual shape of running multiple AI-driven projects in parallel — so the data you log is the data you act on.
Capture each AI session in seconds: tool used, project, what worked, what didn't. Tool-badged so Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, and custom agents are visually distinct at a glance.
Every session ties to an active project. The sidebar shows session counts, recency, and which projects are getting attention vs going stale — across every venture at once.
A small panel that surfaces the next obvious move: a stale project, a half-finished thread, a deadline approaching. Recommendations are reasoned, not random.
Open OpsDek with coffee. See where you left off yesterday, the week’s focus, and what needs attention today. The day starts with a plan instead of an inbox.
OpsDek is the smallest possible scaffold around how you already work. No new app to learn. No checklist treadmill. Just three quiet rhythms that compound.
Wrap each AI session with a one-liner: tool, project, outcome. Takes ten seconds. The dashboard does the rest.
Every entry rolls up under a project so cross-venture momentum becomes legible. Side projects stop disappearing.
Open the day with a one-screen summary: where you left off, what's stale, what to do next.
OpsDek is in active build. A single-user MVP is running today — session log, project tracker, what's-next panel, morning briefing. The next phase is persistence, accounts, and the integrations that turn a personal habit into a tool other operators can use.