Klipy now sends you a daily brief: a short read each working morning that opens with the few things that actually need you today, pulled from the work Klipy did overnight.
When you are the one closing the deals and delivering the work, follow-ups slip. A warm reply sits unanswered while you are heads-down on a project. A renewal goes quiet and you notice three weeks later. Every tool you own can capture a note or send a message, but none of them tell you the next move.
What changed
The daily brief arrives each working morning at the time you choose, in your own timezone. It opens with the few things that actually need you today, and it has three parts.
What happened yesterday. A short, plain-language recap: who replied, what you sent, which deal moved a stage. Not a wall of numbers, the real events.
Your next moves. At most three, one per account, ranked by what is at stake. A reply that is waiting with a draft already written. A deal that has gone quiet and is worth reviving. A promise you made that is now due. Klipy assembles these from the work it already did overnight, so the brief is a shortlist to act on, not another inbox to sort.
Today, at a glance. Your meetings for the day, then a scorecard of where your pipeline stands: what is in play, what advanced this week, what is at risk, and what is set to close this month.
Two things it will never do. It will not send anything for you: every draft in the brief is yours to review, edit, and approve, the same as everywhere else in Klipy. And it will not cry wolf: vendors, receipts, and no-reply senders are filtered out, so the brief is real people and real deals. On a genuinely quiet morning it says so and gets out of your way.
Who it's for
Owner-sellers and small teams who close the deals and deliver the work themselves, and who lose ground when a follow-up slips while they are busy. The brief is the five-minute morning read that keeps a deal from slipping while you are being the person who closes them.
How to use it
Choose the time and the weekdays it arrives under Daily briefings in settings. You can also send yourself one on demand whenever you want to see it.
