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#Tasukiba
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Suggestions That Tell You "Why" — Tasukiba, the AI Operations Secretary
A relevance score of 0.82 alone isn't enough. The "Why?" feature in Tasukiba, your AI operations secretary, adds a plain-language reason to every past record surfaced by semantic search — so your project management decisions get the context behind each suggestion.
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Just Talk to Tasukiba — Semantic Search Chat in Your AI Operations Secretary
"Wasn't there a retrospective about resource shortage last month?" Just ask, and Tasukiba, your AI operations secretary, returns past knowledge management records by semantic search. How it beats a normal project management tool where you hunt records yourself.
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Six Months to Ship an AI Operations Secretary — A Solo-Dev Recap
From 2025-12 kickoff to 2026-06-01 release, a month-by-month retrospective of building Tasukiba, my AI operations secretary for project management and semantic search. 450+ improvements, shipped solo in 480 hours alongside a day job. The honest timeline.
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Why I Drew the Tasuki Owl Three Times — General, Chat, and SNS
The Tasuki Owl, face of Tasukiba my AI operations secretary, has three master images, not one. General (logo / favicon / OG), semantic-search chat, and SNS. Why I refused to make one image do everything, and how five derivatives cover each context.
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Why the Tasuki Owl Won — Scoring 4 Mascot Candidates on 3 Axes
The Tasuki Owl is the face of Tasukiba, my AI operations secretary. Owl, lighthouse, open book, abstract geometric — four candidates scored on knowledge management, project management, and security. Only the owl hit top marks on all three. Why navy blue won.
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A "Cash Cow in Ten Years" — What My AI Operations Secretary Will Do for Me
What I want for Tasukiba, my AI operations secretary, in ten years isn't a hyper-growth IPO — it's a slowly rooted tree. A semantic-search tool for project management and knowledge management that grows on word of mouth, with profits fueling the next challenge.
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I Won't Sell a Tool I Don't Use Daily — Dogfooding My AI Operations Secretary
Tasukiba, my AI operations secretary, runs on one premise: I'm the first user. From day one, all my day-job project management flows through it. It surfaces past knowledge by semantic search, and I sharpen it in the field every single day. Here's why.
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One Week After Release — AI Operations Secretary Tasukiba's Phase 2/3 Roadmap
The June 1, 2026 release of AI operations secretary Tasukiba shipped all three signature features — suggestions, chat semantic search, and the 'Why?' feature. Phase 2 brings Stripe live billing and dogfooding feedback; Phase 3 brings multilingual support and a public API. The roadmap for strengthening your project management, shared one week in.
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Two-Year Monetization Check — But the AI Operations Secretary Tasukiba Doesn't Stop
If AI operations secretary Tasukiba monetizes within two years, it takes the growth path. If not, sales stops — but the service doesn't, because I keep using it as my own project management tool. Separating business judgment from tool continuation, explained honestly.
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One For All — How the AI Operations Secretary Tasukiba Designs Out Hidden Failure
Failure on AI operations secretary Tasukiba lands with me, not the member. Every report gets a heartfelt 'thank you for reporting.' We replace the urge to hide with a culture where reporting gets you help — the One For All team culture, blame-less postmortems, and day-job-first norms, in detail.
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Equal-Founders Model — Why the AI Operations Secretary Tasukiba Refuses Top-Down
Final decisions on AI operations secretary Tasukiba rest with me, but the team runs as an 'equal-founders model,' not top-down. When opinions split, a three-layer discussion (team → outside → team) decides. It's designed to prove out a high-psychological-safety org that can sustain a project management service for the long run.
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Empathy as the Hiring Filter — Building the AI Operations Secretary Tasukiba With Me
The hiring filter for AI operations secretary Tasukiba isn't technical skill, it's empathy. Values alignment on three axes (purpose, target, method) comes first: can you share the belief in reshaping project management with semantic search? Why I weight empathy differently for known people vs outside applicants, written honestly.
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Return the Controls — AI Operations Secretary Tasukiba's UI Without a Gatekeeper
Plan changes, cancellations, downgrades — all done with zero vendor round-trips in AI operations secretary Tasukiba. 'Your data is yours' export, the one self-role-change exception, and matching what the screen offers to what you're authorized to do. Project management put back in your own hands.
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Starting at $0 — Pricing the AI Operations Secretary Tasukiba, All 3 Plans Open
AI operations secretary Tasukiba's three plans (Beginner/Expert/Pro) and usage billing are designed to last, not to maximize profit. Fixed $0/month, the case for free ops, capacity-based usage billing, and self-service cancellation — every pricing decision behind your project management, explained.
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Tasukiba, the AI Operations Secretary — Semantic Search Surfaces "The Past You Forgot"
The core of AI operations secretary Tasukiba is its suggestion engine. Unlike ordinary project management tools where you search yourself, semantic search auto-surfaces your knowledge management history at three moments. Why push beats pull, the 3-axis score, and zero-cost-at-suggestion-time design.
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Tasukiba, an AI Operations Secretary, Ships Today — Six Months in Review
Tasukiba Knowledge Relay launches June 1, 2026: an AI operations secretary for project management and knowledge management that uses semantic search to surface past project knowledge, risks, issues, retrospectives, and notes at project start. Three plans from $0/month, the tech stack, and core features — delivered with launch-day emotion intact.
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Graduation, Not Leaving — Why Tasukiba, an AI Operations Secretary, Chose Discord
Why I picked Discord over Slack for the community around Tasukiba, an AI operations secretary, and why I call leaving 'graduating.' A lower exit barrier makes a place more comfortable to stay — a design call that runs continuous with the psychological safety project management teams need.
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Meet the Tasuki Owl — Why Tasukiba's Mascot Is an Owl
The mascot of Tasukiba, an AI operations secretary, is an owl. Three symbols converge — wisdom (Athena's bird), memory (night vision), protection (guardian) — onto the product's three axes of knowledge management, project management, and security. Here's how the owl became the companion that surfaces related assets by semantic search.
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How Is Tasukiba Different From an Ordinary Project Management Tool? Six Axes
Where an ordinary project management tool makes you full-text search and hunt yourself, Tasukiba — an AI operations secretary — surfaces related assets by semantic search. The six differentiation axes came from stubborn preference, not market research: semantic suggestions, pricing that keeps you going, retrieval of past assets, cross-tenant community, user autonomy, and a place for knowledge management.
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Tasukiba's Tidy UI — Roots in a High-School Notebook
Tasukiba, an AI operations secretary, has a UI built on one belief: things belong where they belong. The root traces back to a high-school notebook redesigned for the reader every term — a habit that, twenty years later, shapes how project management and knowledge management feel on screen. Told as five definitions.
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Changing Sunday Night and Monday Morning — Tasukiba's Worldview as an AI Operations Secretary
Sunday evening, you sigh about Monday's escalation. Tasukiba, an AI operations secretary, surfaces the project management context you need by semantic search before you go looking. Every product decision is judged by one question: does this brighten Monday morning? Here's the worldview, written with its emotional temperature intact.
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An Hour a Day Was Evaporating — Why I Built Tasukiba, an AI Operations Secretary
Six people times ten minutes equals an hour a day, evaporating from meetings just to find a file. Data piles up unused while judgment leans on a few heads. I built Tasukiba, an AI operations secretary, to dissolve that with semantic search across project management and knowledge management.
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Launching Tasukiba — an AI Operations Secretary That Passes Knowledge Like a Baton
My fourth personal product, Tasukiba Knowledge Relay, enters trial operation: an AI operations secretary for project management built around knowledge management. The insights one team accumulates get handed to the next like a relay baton, surfaced again later by semantic search. Here's the backstory and the world I'm aiming for.