What if... messages stop following you home.


Email stops following you around.
What you get in 30 Days:
Week 1 — Inbox Reality Check
- What types of emails you receive
- Which ones shouldn’t come to you
- Admin vs decision vs FYI separation
Week 2 — Routing Rules
- Auto-routes for requests and updates
- Clear ownership signals in subject lines
- “Don’t email the owner” rules (visible and enforced)
Week 3 — Capture + Follow-Up
- Inbox → task system flow
- Owners assigned automatically
- No mental tracking required
Week 4 — Hardening
- Kill CC culture
- Shut down side threads
- Lock in inbox habits that hold even when busy
You open your inbox. 5 emails. All important. You close it 10 minutes later.

Price: ₱190,000 one-time
This is a 30-day service. We stop when email loses its power over you.
Where this lives:
Everything we build lives in a custom digital dashboard designed for non-techie founders.
You use it to see what’s going on.
Your team uses it to do the day-to-day work.
The platform runs on established tools that you will own and pay for directly. That's intentional. It means full access, full control, and no vendor lock-in.
Maintenance is low because it’s not hard-coded from scratch, and issues fix themselves. The monthly cost usually lands around ₱10,000–₱15,000—less than paying one person to manually manage complex tech work 24/7.
You don’t need a human to keep it running.

Bonus Automations:
Ai automations on your custom dashboard
After-Hours Protector — stops work from invading evenings/weekends without killing the business.
Signal-Only Digest Engine — replaces real-time updates with compressed signal delivered on a cadence.
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Hey — It's Toffer.
I’ve spent the last decade working in tech—designing websites, building systems, and helping people choose the right tools and apps for their work.
Running my own business taught me one rule:
if I can’t run it from a notebook, it’s too complicated.
That only works when the right systems handle the repeatable work—so I’m free to think, decide, and move.
That’s the standard we’re building to.
