I got tired of re-explaining my workload to AI every morning, so I built something
You can connect AI to your task list now. Todoist has MCP. Notion has an API. ChatGPT has memory and a tasks feature. The AI reads your list and narrates it back to you in a sentence instead of a t...

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You can connect AI to your task list now. Todoist has MCP. Notion has an API. ChatGPT has memory and a tasks feature. The AI reads your list and narrates it back to you in a sentence instead of a table. That's not the problem I was trying to solve. I spent years cycling through productivity tools and the past year experimenting with AI on top of them. Same wall every time. The AI could see my tasks but it couldn't tell me anything I didn't already know. It couldn't say "this project is quietly falling behind" or "you should start this now, because tasks like this take you about three days." It couldn't tell me I miss a third of my Thursday deadlines or that I've been completing less work each week for the past month. It can't. That information doesn't exist in a task list. Nobody is computing it. So I built something. What I built Tycana is an AI productivity assistant. You open a chat and talk about your work. Everything persists across sessions. But the difference isn't memory — it's