Map the work.
We list what you pay for, what you actually open, and which follow-up loops quietly leak hours.
Anvilshare gives founders and small teams a private AI operations cockpit: memory that stays put, scheduled checks that run without nagging, and short messages when something needs a human.
Most founders already use AI. The waste is not the chat window. The waste is copying context back in, hunting for the right file, and remembering which boring thing needed a look this morning.
We did not set out to make another dashboard. We set out to make the dashboard look back.
We list what you pay for, what you actually open, and which follow-up loops quietly leak hours.
You get a private chat, a local memory folder, a small dashboard, and the first five checks wired to your business.
The cockpit checks the dull stuff on schedule and texts you only when the answer needs judgment.
What matters today, what is stuck, and what decision would clear the board.
Who owes what, when, and the next plain move.
Broken pages, forms, uptime, and visible regressions.
What shipped, what failed, what changed, and what to try next.
Every cockpit includes a private business brain. It reads the files you point it at, remembers the decisions you made, and gives tomorrow's check the context from yesterday.
It is not ChatGPT with extra steps. ChatGPT forgets you between sessions. This does not.
$500 setup, then $99 a month.
$1,500 setup, then $199 a month.
Tell us the thing you keep checking by hand. We will tell you if a cockpit makes sense. If it does not, we will say so.