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One next step.
Across everything.

Wittegeit is a unified "what's next?" system for the half-finished projects, the side bets, the house maintenance, the work tickets, and the running list of things you've been meaning to do. Designed from day one to be driven by AI agents alongside your own attention.

You already track this stuff. Just everywhere.

Five tabs, three notebooks, two apps, one whiteboard, and a sticky note on the monitor. Wittegeit collapses all of it into one place.

Notes app for ideas
Todo app for errands
Calendar for blocks
GitHub for side projects
Jira for work
That one Google Doc

The shape of Wittegeit

Lists, items, and a state machine that keeps your audit trail honest — built for the way a real life is structured.

F.01

Capture anywhere

One inbox for raw thoughts. Promote them into structured items when you're ready, with full provenance back to the original capture.

F.02

Nested lists, real hierarchy

Lists can contain sublists. Items can contain subitems. House → Renovation → Kitchen → Tile order. No artificial flat structure.

F.03

State machine, not just checkboxes

Open, doing, waiting, review, done, dropped. Every transition is audited and attributed to whoever (or whatever) made it.

F.04

Smart "next"

Scored by priority, urgency, age, and how much time you actually have right now. Ask for a 15-minute task; get a 15-minute task.

F.05

Recurrence + scheduling

Weekly sport, quarterly VAT, monthly bills — defined once, spawned automatically. Time-block planner for the heavy stuff.

F.06

Versioned playbooks

Per-list markdown documents with full revision history. Agents run them; items remember which revision drove them.

Designed for AI agents from day one

Most task managers grew a half-bolted-on API after a UI shipped. Wittegeit is built the other way around: the CLI and JSON API are the primary interface. The web UI is a thin client over the same surface.

  • Every action is one CLI command and one HTTP endpoint
  • Agents authenticate as themselves; every event records who acted
  • Playbooks emit a JSON envelope (doc + list context) for agents to run
  • Items can require human review before an agent can mark them done
$ wg:capture "buy running shoes #shopping"
Message #42 captured.

$ wg:promote 42 --list=shopping --size=XS
Promoted #42 → item #118 in 'shopping'.

$ wg:next --available=15 --limit=3
  #118  Buy running shoes        XS  shopping
  #97   Reply to landlord email  XS  admin
  #103  Drop off package         S   errands

$ wg:start 118 --as=agent:errand-bot
Item #118: open → doing (agent:errand-bot)

AI agents, unlocked for everyone.

This isn't a tool for engineers. Wittegeit is built so anyone — at any age, at any tech level — can put an agent to work on the stuff they'd rather stop thinking about. You write a sentence; the agent does the wiring.

A.01

The grandparent

Keeps a notebook by the phone. Wittegeit's inbox is just as quick — and the agent remembers the cardiologist's number this time.

A.02

The teenager

School, sports, side hustle, group chats. Drop everything in one place; surface what's actually due tonight.

A.03

The household

Five domains, one rolling list. Boiler service. Birthday gifts. The leaky tap. The thing about the school trip.

A.04

The solo pro

Five clients, ten threads, three deadlines, no project manager. Agents handle the boilerplate; you stay in the calls that matter.

The flow

Capture cheaply. Promote deliberately. Surface what's ready. Run agents on the rest.

01

Capture

Anything goes into the inbox — no shape required.

02

Promote

Give it a list, a size, a kind. Now it's an item.

03

Surface

The "next" view shows what's actually ready to do.

04

Orchestrate

You do some. Agents do some. Everything stays audited.

Why is this site called like this? It has a special meaning: Witte Geit?

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