"Here are the personal admin risks that can cost me money, time, or access this week — with the receipts." 🪸
That one sentence is the whole pitch for Life Risk Radar, my entry for the WeMakeDevs Pirates of the Coral-bean hackathon (Personal Agent track). It's a personal agent you can ask — in plain English — about your inbox, calendar, and money, and it answers with a real cross-source SQL join, the evidence behind every number, and a drafted action you can send.
This post is the full build story: the problem, the architecture, how Coral turns "your life" into a queryable database, the agent loop that pairs Claude with Coral SQL, the safety model, and the things that broke along the way (a -- that wasn't a comment, a Cloudflare 403, and a moment where I realised my SQL wasn't actually joining anything).
The problem: your life leaks money through admin
Money, time, and access leak through the cracks of everyday admin, and almost always silently:








