The Kipi System
Your AI brain. Externalized.
Your brain knows who you need to follow up with. It just doesn't remind you. Your brain knows what that person said last month that mattered. It just can't find it. Your brain knows exactly what email to write. It just won't write it for you.
The Kipi System is the part of your brain that remembers everything, connects everything, and turns everything into the next action. It runs in Claude Code. It learns from every conversation you have. It produces your entire day as a single file: every action pre-written, every follow-up drafted, every open thread tracked.
You copy, paste, check the box, move on.
What happens when you run /q-morning
The system pulls from your calendar, email, CRM, and social platforms. It reads every open loop. It checks what went cold. Then it produces a single HTML file:
- Copy-paste actions sorted by friction. 2-minute replies first, deep work later. Momentum builds before the hard stuff.
- Every follow-up pre-written in your voice. Not AI voice. YOUR voice. Fed from your writing samples, your word choices, your pet peeves.
- Open loops with escalation. Sent a DM 7 days ago with no reply? The system drafted the follow-up already. 14 days? It forces you to decide: send, park, or kill.
- Meeting prep with context. Who you're meeting, what you discussed last time, what they care about, suggested talking points.
You open the HTML. Start at the top. Work down. Done.
Paste a conversation. Get your next 10 actions.
Had a call? Paste the transcript. The system extracts:
- What resonated (their exact words)
- What got pushback
- What you owe them
- New objections to prepare for
Then it routes each insight to the right file automatically. Your talk tracks update. Your relationship file updates. Your follow-up email is drafted and waiting in tomorrow's HTML.
After 50 conversations, the system knows your market better than you do. Because it remembers everything. You don't have to.
Nothing gets forgotten
Every outbound action opens a loop. Every loop has a timer.
| Days open | What happens |
|---|
| 0-2 | Quiet. Listed in your dashboard. |
| 3-6 | Follow-up drafted. Shows in your action plan. |
| 7-13 | Flagged. Shows at the top. "This is going cold." |
| 14+ | Forced decision. Act now, park for later, or kill it. No more open loops draining mental energy. |
Loops auto-close when the system detects a response. Gmail reply? Closed. LinkedIn DM reply? Closed. Connection accepted? Closed. You don't track anything. The system tracks everything.
Built for ADHD. Works for everyone.
I have AUDHD (ADHD + Autism). Every design decision comes from that.
No decisions. The system picks who to contact, what to say, in what order, through which channel. You copy-paste and check boxes.
No shame. Never "overdue." Always "carried forward." Never "you forgot." Always "not yet done." Language matters when your brain punishes you for every dropped ball.
Friction-ordered. Quick wins first. Dopamine before discipline. The hardest task is never at the top.
Effort-tracked. "You sent 4 messages today" matters more than "nobody responded yet." Progress is actions taken, not outcomes received.
This isn't a feature toggle. It's how the whole system thinks. If you don't have ADHD, you still get a system that eliminates decision fatigue and orders your day by what's easiest to start.
A brain that compounds
Your biological brain forgets 90% of every conversation within a week. This one doesn't.
Canonical memory. Your positioning, your objections and the responses that worked, your competitive landscape, every relationship and what each person cares about. Every workflow reads from this memory. Every conversation updates it.
Time-layered recall. Working memory expires in 48 hours (you don't need yesterday's scratch notes). Weekly patterns roll up. Monthly insights persist. Like a real brain, it forgets what doesn't matter and strengthens what does.
Connections across conversations. A knowledge graph links people, companies, what they said, and how they relate. The insight from a conversation three weeks ago changes what the system suggests today. You didn't have to remember it. The brain did.
Three commands to start
npm install -g @anthropic-ai/claude-code
git clone https://github.com/assafkip/kipi-system.git
cd kipi-system && claude
The system walks you through setup. Who you are, what you're building, how you talk, who you know. Takes about 20 minutes. Then run /q-morning and see your first daily action plan.
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