A free Claude skill system
A daily checkout that looks out for you.
Most tools log what you did. A log is worthless in a week. This one weeds your day down to what actually matters, builds a record of your own life you can search, and tells you the truth about where your time and energy went. Then it goes one step further. It defends the line you said you would not cross.
What it is
Weed, don't log.
At the end of each day, you say "checkout." It pulls what actually happened from wherever you work, whether that is one calendar or seven connected tools, asks you three quick questions no tool can answer, and writes one honest, dated file. Decisions and their reasoning. Open loops. One thing worth learning. Everything else gets cut.
Each week it reads across the days and shows you the patterns a single day can't. Each month it climbs one level higher and asks the only question that matters: did the work move toward what you said it was all for?
The part that makes it different
Built to advocate for you, not just optimize you.
Setup ends with a short interview no productivity tool asks. What are you actually protecting? What does failure cost the people closest to you? What are you chasing, and how will you know you've arrived? Then the two answers that give the system teeth:
The price
What you are willing to pay to get there. In every currency, not just money. Time, sleep, presence at home, health, the other doors you're closing.
The line
What you will not pay, ever. The thing you don't spend even if spending it would work.
Those answers get stored. When a rollup sees you spent three weeks of family time and a wrecked sleep pattern chasing a goal, and you told it family presence is the line, it puts that in front of you plainly instead of cheering the output. You pre-authorize it to hold your own line. That is the difference between a tool that tracks you and one that looks out for you.
How it works
Ten minutes to set up. Once.
Add the two skills to Claude
One runs the checkout. One runs setup. Google Drive is the only requirement. Connect anything else you work in and it uses whatever it finds. Nothing connected? It runs on your answers alone.
Say set me up
A real conversation, not a form. It asks what your work is made of (one lane is a completely fine answer), what tools you live in, what's already hanging open, and then the interview above. It builds everything from your answers.
Say checkout at the end of the day
Then weekly rollup to close a week and monthly wrap to close a month. The record builds itself, one honest file at a time, in your own Drive.
The structure is the same for everyone. Everything inside it is yours.
Already have a Context Portfolio?
If you've filled out a Context Portfolio, setup takes it. Upload the files and it maps your lanes, tools, and constraints straight out of them so you skip the mechanical questions. It will still run the price-and-line interview live, on purpose. The portfolio captures how you work. It doesn't capture what the work is for, or what you refuse to spend to get it. That part is always a conversation.
Start tonight.
Download the skills, say "set me up," and run your first checkout before bed. The first file is your baseline. It gets sharp from there.
Free to use. No account, no tracking, no server. Your context lives entirely in your own Google Drive.
Free forever. If it earns a place in your day, you can buy me a coffee.