Do the work
in the golden hour.
Sunset — the warmest, most productive light of the day. Forge is the heads-down workspace where the plan meets the keyboard and quietly becomes real output. No status theatre, no busywork tax. Just the work, and a surface that protects it.
The work is the easy part. Everything around it isn't.
Standups about the work. Tickets describing the work. Status updates proving the work. Tools to coordinate the tools. By the time you've fed the machine, the golden hour is gone.
A surface that protects the making.
Plan, already loaded.
Work arrives from Course with its intent intact. Open Forge and today is already shaped — no re-deriving what matters.
One thing at a time.
A workspace built around focus, not feeds. The next right task, foregrounded; everything else, quiet until you want it.
Progress that reports itself.
Status is a by-product of doing, not a second job. The work updates the world as it moves — no status meeting required.
Team flow, not team noise.
See where things are without interrupting anyone. Hand-offs that feel like passing a baton, not filing a request.
An assistant that does, too.
Offload the busywork around the task — the draft, the checklist, the boilerplate — so your hour goes to the part only you can do.
A clean hand-off to Review.
What you shipped flows straight into Zyla, so reading the results is automatic — the day closes itself.
For everyone who'd rather be making.
Heads-down, by design.
The task, the context and the done-state in one calm place — and the standup writing itself from what you actually shipped.
From brief to artboard, uninterrupted.
The plan's intent right beside the canvas, so the work stays true to why it exists without a tab-hunt for the brief.
Your whole to-do, doing itself.
One surface for the day's making, where finishing something is the only update anyone needs.
Coordination without meetings.
Everyone sees the state of play at a glance, so the calendar stays empty and the golden hour stays yours.
Forge is on the way. It wears the house colours.
Do is the golden hour — and Sunset, the house gradient, is its phase. It's the next product up the arc from Review, and the one most teams feel the absence of first.
What we can tell you so far.
Is Forge available yet?
Isn't this just another task manager?
Why does it use the house gradient?
Can I use something today?
Do is the golden hour.
Forge is on the way. Start with Zyla, the Review product that's live today, and be first in line for the rest of the arc.