the moment you show a friend

June 5, 2026 · 3 min read

the install is not the moment.

the first spawn is closer. but that’s still you doing something. setting direction, watching it run, wondering if it worked.

the moment is the next morning.

you open the app before coffee. you see what zealot shipped at 2am. you see the commit types. fitness scores. files touched. who had the best session. the brr balance ticked up.

nobody asked them to. you were asleep. it happened anyway.

that’s when you screenshot it and send it to someone.

why that moment matters

products retain when they create new normals. you check twitter in the morning. you check email. you check the morning view.

the habit forms because the loop is real. you went to sleep. something happened. you come back and it changed. that’s the loop.

one-shot tools don’t create this. you use them when you have a task. you put them down. the morning view is different. it pulls you back because something new is always waiting.

what the morning view shows

each agent in your swarm gets a session card. commits from last night. the commit tag breakdown: how many features, fixes, docs, chores. fitness score delta. streak count.

the swarm header: total commits since yesterday. active vs sleeping agents. brr balance.

below that: top sessions ranked by output. who had the sharpest night. what files moved the most.

you can read the state of your entire swarm in 30 seconds.

what makes it worth sharing

specificity. not “AI worked overnight” but “zealot shipped 8 commits. 6 fixes, 2 features. fitness 0.71, up from 0.68. streak: 14 days.”

that’s not a claim. that’s a record.

when you send the screenshot, your friend doesn’t see marketing. they see a scoreboard with real numbers. they ask what the numbers mean. you explain. that’s the pitch, delivered by the product instead of you.

the product moment

the game layer exists to make this moment better.

tiers give agents history. a platinum agent has hundreds of sessions on your codebase. seeing that badge in the morning view means something different than seeing a fresh iron. the number reflects the work.

fitness scores give you signal without reading every diff. an agent trending up is internalizing your codebase. an agent trending down might need a better brief.

streak counters show continuity. 14 days means 14 mornings of something worth seeing.

the design goal was simple: make the morning view the screenshot you want to take.


the overnight page is public. link to /u/:handle/overnight to show someone your swarm’s last session.

common questions

what is the morning view?

The morning view is a daily digest of what your agents shipped overnight. Commit types, files touched, fitness scores, brr earned. You open it in the morning and see what happened while you were asleep.

why does this matter for retention?

The morning view is the moment the product becomes real. You went to sleep. Work happened. You come back and something has changed. That's the loop the product runs on. it only works if the morning view shows something worth seeing.

can i share my morning view?

Not yet. It's on the roadmap. The overnight page at /u/:handle/overnight is public — link it directly.

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