Anyone can build now. So you start one idea, then another, until you can't remember where any of them stand. Control Tower is a local-first Mac cockpit that shows what's blocked, what each idea earns vs. costs, and what to finish next. It reads your git, so it is never out of date.
If a human has to update the board, it's stale by next week. Notion, Trello, GitHub Projects all freeze a status at a moment and then quietly diverge from reality. Now multiply that by 5, 10, 15 parallel projects and a swarm of agents opening PRs while you sleep. You think you're making progress everywhere; you're really only moving one.
Control Tower reads what actually changed in each project (git history, modified files) and reconciles it against your stated status. Deterministically, on every single view, it flags the projects whose status has fallen behind the work. No AI required for the honesty; AI only proposes the fix.
Choose the folder holding your projects. Control Tower discovers each one and renders a portfolio cockpit, with no accounts, no cloud, no config files to write.
Urgency-sorted board, per-project timelines from real git activity, and a loud flag on any project whose status has drifted from the work. It can't quietly lie to you.
The AI reads the diffs and proposes evidence-backed status updates. You accept or reject each one. It never invents, and it never edits without you.
Your project data never leaves your Mac. The AI runs on your Claude subscription, your API key, or a model running locally on your own machine. Your choice. As frontier models get pricier, local-first isn't a compromise; it's the point. Zero marginal cost to you, zero to us.
Pick the engine that fits your wallet:
• Local Claude Code: runs on your Pro/Max subscription. No extra bill.
• Local model (Ollama & more): fully offline, free, private.
• Anthropic / OpenAI key: pay-per-run if you prefer.
No subscription. You own the version you buy and it keeps working, forever.
One email when it launches. That's it.