What this does
Most founders start their day with five tabs open and no plan. Toyo replaces the tabs with one message. At a time you set (typical: 7am, before the first meeting), it sends a single iMessage with everything you need to know for the day.
What's inside
- **Today's schedule** with one-line prep notes for the first three meetings (who, what they want, where you left off).
- **Three emails that actually need you** — pulled by Inbox triage, not 200 unread.
- **Follow-ups about to slip** — anything you promised that's coming due in the next 24 hours.
- **Yesterday's wins** — what Toyo handled silently while you slept (drafts sent, replies filed, calls returned).
Why it's one message, not ten
A morning briefing that takes 15 minutes to read is just a longer inbox. Toyo's briefing is 90 seconds, structured the same way every day so you build the habit. Reply with "more on Sarah" or "draft the response" and the second-screen detail lands in the next message.
It's the AI executive assistant ritual that used to require a human EA: someone who reads everything first and tells you what matters.