Overnight agents do good work, then dump it in a log file or a noisy Slack channel. Here's a pattern for delivering their output to a private, end-to-end encrypted inbox you read with your coffee.
You point an agent at a nightly job — audit the dependencies, summarize yesterday's support tickets, check the infra, scan the repo for regressions. It runs at 3 a.m. and does good work. Then the work goes... where?
Usually one of three bad places:
A log file you'll never open.
A Slack channel that's already 200 messages deep by the time you wake up.






