SCHEDULED AUTONOMY
Set it once. It keeps showing up.
Loops are recurring jobs registered with macOS itself — they fire on schedule even when the SynthOS window is closed; the Mac just needs to be awake. The morning brief, the weekly digest, the site check: define it once in plain language and come back to it done, filed into your vault with a receipt. Sentinels watch quietly in between and only speak up when something actually needs you.
WHAT YOU GET
Work that recurs
Hourly, daily, weekly — scheduled runs wake on their own, do the job, and file the results in your vault with a receipt.
STILL — THE LOOPS BOARD
In production
Quiet until it matters
Watchers that only speak up when something needs you. No dashboard babysitting; the system pings you, not the reverse.
Registered with macOS
Schedules are handed to the operating system, so the work fires even when the window isn't open. Your Mac just needs to be awake.
AT A GLANCE
The facts, in one place.
| Cadence | Hourly, daily, weekly — whatever you set |
|---|---|
| Registration | With macOS itself — runs with the app window closed |
| Honest limit | The Mac must be awake — no “while you sleep” promise |
| Results | Filed into your vault, each run with a receipt |
| Alerts | Sentinels ping you only when something needs you |
Best for the work you keep meaning to do every Monday.
QUESTIONS, ANSWERED
Does it really run while I'm away?
Yes — recurring jobs are registered with macOS and fire on schedule even when the app window is closed. The one honest condition: the Mac itself must be awake.
Where do the results go?
Into your vault, as real files, with a receipt for the run — so the morning brief is waiting in your company brain, not in a notification you already dismissed.
SEE IT YOURSELF
Stop reading. Drive it.
Take the interactive tour in your browser — then get the real thing on your Mac.
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