A founder-built AI agent for your email and calendar. Two real problems solved. A dozen more solved by accident. Your data is yours.
Hey — Keith here. I built TextMyAgent for myself, to solve some pain points.
The first one was easy to name: I don't like checking my email all the time. I have a small handful of people whose messages actually matter — my wife, my CEO, a few clients. I want a text when one of them writes to me. The other 200 emails a day? Triage them, draft what you can, hold the rest.
The second one was the calendar. I don't appreciate the back-and-forth that it takes just to schedule one meeting. Four people, seven emails, three reschedules. I wanted to CC something on the thread and have it negotiate the time, book it, and text me when it's done.
"I built it to solve two problems. It ended up solving a dozen more by accident."
We solved for those two problems — and in doing so, a lot of other problems were solved. Forwarding flight itineraries? Solved. Kids' soccer schedule? Solved. "Add lunch with Mike at noon"? Solved. A morning brief that orients my day in 15 seconds? Solved. It's a very feature-rich application now, but the spine is still those two: quiet email triage and end-to-end calendar negotiation.
That's the whole pitch.
I'm going to be plain about this because it's the thing that matters most.
The whole product is structured so you can leave with your context intact and not have to worry about what we did with it. If that bar matters to you, you're in the right place. Full details on the privacy page.
You've been hearing about agents for a year — "agents this, agents that, agents are going to change everything." Most of it is hot air. Some of it is real. Almost none of it is something you can actually use today, on your own life, without learning a new app.
This is the easiest on-ramp I know of. You point an agent at the two things that already run your day — your email and your calendar — and you start working with it the same way you'd work with a sharp assistant. You text. It answers. You ask it to do something. It does it.
No prompt engineering. No "system context." No prompt library. You just talk to it like a person, and it does the work like a competent one. That's what an agent is — and if you've been waiting for one to actually show up in your life, this is your chance.
I've spent 30 years building enterprise tech — most recently as CTO of Q1 Media, a digital media operating system that's processed over $300M in ad spend. I publish The AI Playbook newsletter — weekly notes from the practitioner side of AI, written to ~18,000 subscribers.
TextMyAgent is operated by KJ Bucketlist Inv, LLC — my personal investment vehicle. No parent company, no investor pressure, no quarterly board meeting deciding what to do with your data. Just me, the dev team I work with, and a product I use every day.
If you have feedback, ideas, or just want to push back on something I wrote — text the number. Your agent will route it to me when it should.
$99/year after that — less than 30¢ a day. No credit card to start. Cancel anytime.
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