Case file — 50DF6A06
The idea
“A calendar API for the AI agents about to start fighting each other. An ops dashboard for the agency one flake away from a churned client. And the founder who turned $49 a year into a six-figure community. Idea of the Day Scheduling source of truth for AI-managed calendars One AI agent books a call at 9am. Another schedules a client meeting at 9:30. A third blocks focus time that neither of the first two can see. By midday the calendar is a collision of good intentions from tools that never checked with each other. The agents are each doing their job. No shared layer holds the rules they should all be following. Availsync holds availability windows, meeting preferences, and conflict rules in one place that scheduling agents query before booking. The API returns open slots filtered through buffer rules, focus blocks, and active holds from other... Browse this idea → Featured image View full idea → 🕒 Today's report is free until midnight UTC. Also released today: Pre-built AI workflows for product, design, and founder roles Context sync software for AI-powered workflows AI journaling app for people interested in Jungian psychology HIDDEN NICHE OPPORTUNITY LinkedIn ghostwriting agencies look like content businesses from the outside. The hard part starts after the client signs. Posts have to get assigned, drafts have to move, edits have to land on time, and a single missing freelancer can throw off a whole week of promised publishing. The work starts to look like traffic control. Client context lives in one place, deadlines in another, and freelancer reliability mostly in someone's head. The agency sells polish and consistency, and the margin gets decided by how well it keeps moving parts from drifting out of sync. Opportunity: A workflow tool for assigning and tracking freelance creator work across client accounts. Assign posts, track deadlines, score reliability, and connect writer availability to the client calendar before a flake turns into a missed publish. In this niche, the writing wins the client. Keeping the machine on time is what protects the retainer.”