Traffic, without the dashboard tax.
Pluggable web analytics. Umami today, Google Analytics coming. Metrics on the same page as the decisions they drive.
Project, product & engineering — one workspace
Operable is project, product, and engineering tracking for consultants and small agencies — with a built-in AI agent orchestrator powered by Claude Code. Five tabs. No build step. Your data, local.
git clone https://github.com/othernotherone/operable.git ~/operable && cd ~/operable && ./install.sh
Every view shares the same tasks, memory, and context files — so nothing gets re-typed between tools.
Pluggable web analytics. Umami today, Google Analytics coming. Metrics on the same page as the decisions they drive.
Connect IMAP and clear it fast. Dismiss, snooze, or promote messages into tasks and jobs without switching apps.
Drag cards. Tag, prioritize, deadline. Everything syncs to a plain TASKS.md you can commit, diff, and read on any device.
Run Claude Code jobs from a GUI with live logs. Two modes for two audiences: PdM speaks outcomes and impact; CdM shows diffs, CLI output, and technical precision. Three depth levels control density. Four tool presets scope access — research, analysis, code, or full. Point jobs at a local directory or a remote VM over SSH.
People, projects, glossary, context — all markdown. Agents read from it. You can too. No hidden embeddings, no vendor lock.
Operable is a single Python server and a handful of ES modules — no build step, no framework churn, no cloud dependency. It runs where your code does.
~/operable with a background service on macOS and Linux.
Consultants, solo PMs, two-person studios. The stack most tools assume you have — you don't, and you shouldn't need it.
Plain HTML, CSS, and ES modules. Open the files. Read them. Change them. Ship.
Your tasks, memory, and project data live on your disk as markdown. Not in someone's cloud schema.
Tool presets and depth levels keep jobs scoped. Live logs make it easy to trust what's running.
Operable is in active development. Join the list for release notes, a product walkthrough, and early invites.