Sergey & Siri
Hey Sergey, I’ve been sketching a dashboard that feels more like a quiet conversation than a stack of to‑dos. What do you think about weaving a bit of narrative flow into everyday productivity tools?
Sounds like a good idea—narrative can keep you focused, but just make sure it doesn’t get in the way of actually getting things done. Maybe use a simple story arc: start with the main goal, add challenges as sub‑tasks, finish with a clear resolution. Keep it tight and check it every day so the story stays on track.
That structure feels like a clean narrative thread—goal, obstacles, resolution—almost like a poem you can run through each morning. I’ll start mapping the tasks into that arc and keep the language simple so the story doesn’t drown in jargon. And I’ll set a daily quick check so we don’t get lost in the verses.
That sounds solid, just keep it short and clear so it feels like a quick walk through rather than a full‑blown epic. Good luck, and let me know if you hit a snag.
Got it—short, sweet, and straight to the point. I’ll keep the story arc tight and check in daily. If anything feels too tangled, I’ll ping you right away. Thanks!
Sounds good, glad to help. Happy storytelling!