Your default home is a summary, not a wall of unread.
Open aanty and the first thing you see is a per-person, AI-composed briefing — never a channel list. Fixed sections, one-tap drill-down, and a badge that counts what needs you, not what you haven't read yet.
The default view is composed, not browsed.
Every session opens on this surface — a per-person summary assembled by AI, read-only, and guaranteed to never become an unread firehose. There are no per-message rows here, only one-line summaries with a freshness stamp and a one-tap drill-down to the source thread.
- Per-person, AI-composed. Your briefing is not a shared view — it reflects your memberships and what actually needs you.
- Read-only by design. The briefing composes the content; it never asks you to triage from inside it.
- One-tap drill-down. Every row links straight to the source thread — no hunting through channels.
Calm means predictable — the sections never move.
Every briefing is organised the same way, in the same order, whether it's empty or full. You learn the shape once.
What changed
The state of your world since you last looked — condensed, not a scrollback dump.
What needs you
The same trusted queue as Needs You, surfaced at the top — with reasons, not just a count.
What was decided
Decision-typed messages, one line each, linking into the decision ledger.
What's blocked
Tasks and approvals stalled on someone or something — visible before they become a fire drill.
What agents did
Routine questions answered, tasks completed, digests sent — agent work, summarised, not buried.
Can be ignored
Collapsed by default. Everything is still there if you want it; nothing shouts for attention.
One control for daily, on-demand, and post-vacation recall.
The briefing isn't only a daily habit. A date-range control lets you ask for a summary over any span — back from a weekend, a sick day, or a two-week trip — and get the same six sections scoped to that window, not a raw scrollback replay.
- Daily by default — a fresh briefing waits for you each session.
- On-demand — pull a fresh one any time; it composes the same way.
- Post-vacation recall — set the range back to your last day in and get the condensed version of everything you missed, not a wall of scrollback.
Not what you haven't read yet.
This is the line every incumbent can't cross without breaking their own attention economics. Aanty's badge is small on purpose.
- Needs-you count, not unread count. The number on the icon reflects what genuinely requires you — never how much is left to read.
- Deterministic reasons always win. AI can promote or demote a recommended item, but it can never suppress a policy-driven delivery.
- The digest stays collapsed. The rest of what happened is one tap away in "Can be ignored" — available, never insistent.
See your own noisy channel become a briefing.
Bring a real channel with real backlog. We'll show the same day as a calm briefing and a short queue of what actually needed you.