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RoutineOS monitors your calendar, tracks your household supplies, and sends you one daily briefing. Everything done. Nothing missed.
30 days free, then $29/mo · cancel anytime · code auto-fills at checkout
Link your Google Calendar and add your household items. RoutineOS learns your patterns — appointment cadences, consumption rates, daily rhythms.
Every morning at 7 AM, RoutineOS scans your calendar for overdue appointments, checks your stock levels, and prepares your briefing.
One clean summary: what's handled, what needs your attention, and one-click reorder links for anything running low. Read it in 60 seconds.
Scans 12 months of history to detect when you're overdue for a dentist, barber, physio, or doctor. Flags gaps before they become problems.
Tracks your supplements, groceries, and supplies. When stock dips below your threshold, you get one-click Amazon and Instacart links to reorder.
One email every morning. Overdue appointments, low stock alerts, upcoming events. Everything you need to start your day without missing anything.
A private web interface to view your stock levels, update quantities, and trigger manual runs. Full control, no cloud required.
Built solo by Fidele Maniraruta — 5–10 hrs/week alongside my CAF role. Four months from idea to ship. Zero VC, zero shortcuts. If you're the first paying customer, you can email me directly any time at fidele@lifeonpilot.com.
30 days free, then $29/mo · cancel anytime · code auto-fills at checkout
Those tools want to BE your day — you open them, you manage them. RoutineOS runs silently and emails you a 60-second briefing once a day. You don't manage it; it manages itself.
No. Reorder is opt-in. Default behavior is "approve before execute" — you tap the link in the morning briefing, you approve.
Auto-bills $29 USD/mo. Cancel anytime in 1 click — no email tag, no retention friction.
Calendar is optional. Household stock tracker + reorder briefing work on their own. Calendar adds the dentist/barber/physio gap detection layer.