Evidence-backed work intelligence

Turn the day’s noise into one clear thread.

Blitz connects the work already in front of you, finds what moved and what still needs attention, then prepares evidence-backed updates for the tools where your team keeps score.

Your inboxes and task systems stay in place. Blitz keeps the thread between them.

The temporal loom

Your work arrives tangled. Blitz gives it back in order.

Requests arrive in email and chat. Decisions happen in meetings. Progress appears in documents, browser tabs, and desktop apps. Blitz connects those fragments into a short sequence of what moved, what is waiting, and what needs you next.

Work arrives everywhere

Requests, decisions, and promises scatter

The full picture rarely lives in one inbox, account, or task system.

Blitz finds the thread

Context becomes a clear work state

Connected-account signals and private Mac evidence reveal what changed and why it matters.

Your systems catch up

You decide what becomes official

Review the evidence, approve the update, and keep the team’s source of record accurate.

From evidence to update

See why an update is ready before you approve it.

Every proposal carries the signals that support it, so you can verify the change without reconstructing the day from memory.

Work signalGmail · Priya, 10:42

“The revised launch deck looks good. Please close the review.”

The approval is connected to the work it refers to.

Private Mac evidenceObserved locally · 10:51

Final deck sent. Accessibility checklist completed.

The supporting context stays on your Mac unless you choose to share a derived result.

Proposed updateReady for your approval

Mark “Launch review” complete

Asana, Jira, or Linear stays the source of record. Nothing changes there until you approve it.

Approved

Where each part lives

The web app and Mac companion have different jobs.

Blitz on the web

Start here to see what needs attention across accounts, review suggested updates, and share a clear account of what moved.

  • One attention view across accounts
  • Review queue and integrations
  • Reports and Work Receipts

Blitz for Mac

Add context that connected services cannot see. The companion observes only what you allow and keeps raw activity on your Mac.

  • Permissioned device observation
  • Private evidence and controls
  • A source for every suggestion
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Only approved work crosses over

Blitz syncs the work state you approve, not a replay of your screen. That gives the web app useful context without exposing how you worked.

  • Derived work state, approved by you
  • Encrypted between your devices
  • Raw evidence remains separate

Work Receipts

Share what moved without sharing how you worked.

A Work Receipt turns evidence you reviewed into a concise record of decisions, completed work, and remaining handoffs. Managers, collaborators, and clients get confidence without receiving a private activity feed.

Open the web app
WORK RECEIPT

Launch review moved forward

Observed on your Mac

Revised deck sent after accessibility fixes.

Confirmed in Gmail

Priya approved the review.

Approved for the task system

“Launch review” marked complete.

1 completed1 handoff remaining

Private by architecture

Your Mac keeps the context. You choose what crosses the boundary.

The system separates private device evidence from the work state you approve for the web, a report, or a connected task system.

Raw context

Activity and supporting evidence stay on your Mac. You decide what the companion can observe and can revoke access at any time.

PRIVATE
Proposed work state

Blitz shows the suggested change beside the signals that support it. You review both before anything becomes official.

REVIEWED
Approved sharing

Only the derived result you approve can appear in the web app, a Work Receipt, or a connected task system.

EXPLICIT

Start in the web app

Sign in. Connect one account. See the thread.

Auth0 keeps sign-in secure. Once inside, connect the services you use, review what needs attention, and link the Mac companion when you want deeper private context.