07:10
Morning brief ready
Calendar, inbox, reminders, and follow-through pulled into one first screen.
Zero setup product preview
Open the Mac app, choose Preview Intern, and land directly in Today with sample operator work. This page shows the same product story without asking a visitor to connect accounts, billing, Gmail, or Calendar first.
Today
07:10
Calendar, inbox, reminders, and follow-through pulled into one first screen.
08:25
Budget pressure from the last thread is attached to the meeting prep.
09:40
Source context and the next decision are visible before anything goes out.
What visitors can judge fast
The preview path is honest: it shows the product shape, the approval model, and the daily operator workflows before asking anyone to trust a login, payment, or provider connection.
A calm operator brief with meetings, inbox pressure, reminders, and what needs approval next.
Ask for a follow-up, prep note, or research pass while Intern keeps receipts attached.
Sensitive replies, reminders, and external handoffs wait for review before leaving your workspace.
Recurring loops carry the work that usually falls between email, calendar, and client notes.
Setup boundary
Commercial pages can keep selling the Mac assistant, while the preview gives evaluators a concrete, no-login path to understand what Intern is supposed to do.
No billing required to see the sample product path.
No Gmail, Calendar, or Slack connection required for the preview.
Pair the Mac app later when you want real account data.