Dayseam

Automatic daily reports, pulled from every tool you already ship in

Dayseam

Three steps. No meetings about meetings

Dayseam runs locally on your laptop and produces a daily Markdown report that you actually want to read, because every bullet traces back to the evidence that produced it

  1. 01 · connect

    Add the tools you use

    Paste a GitHub or GitLab token, point at a local repo, hand over a Jira / Confluence URL, or sign in to Outlook with Microsoft. Credentials go straight into the macOS Keychain, never touch disk

  2. 02 · gather

    Dayseam stitches the day

    Each connector runs on a quiet timer, fetches only what changed, and drops it into a local SQLite index. Nothing is sent anywhere

  3. 03 · report

    Publish to Markdown or Obsidian

    Review, edit, and save. Every bullet links back to the commit, ticket, or doc it was sourced from, so standup writes itself and review leaves a paper trail

Every surface where work happens

Six connectors ship today. More are on deck, and the connector architecture means they arrive as new crates, not rearchitectures

Shipping today

On deck

Want a source that isn't here yet? Open a connector request →

Local first

Every byte of your evidence stays in a SQLite file on your laptop

No account

There is no Dayseam server. The app never phones home

Keychain tokens

Connector credentials — PATs and OAuth refresh tokens — live in your macOS Keychain, never in plaintext on disk

Zero telemetry

Dayseam only makes outbound requests to the hosts you configure. Enforced by the desktop CSP

Ready in about a minute

Signed and notarized macOS build. Apple Silicon or Intel, same DMG. No installer account, no uninstaller to hunt down later

Windows and Linux builds are on the post v1.0 roadmap. Track platform issues on GitHub