It's 9pm and you're "just checking one thing."
You know how this goes. Dinner ends, the phone comes out, and "one thing" becomes forty minutes of triage on the couch. Not because anything is on fire — because if you don't look tonight, tomorrow starts buried.
The guilt runs both directions: guilty at the table for working, guilty at the desk for everything you didn't get to. That's not a discipline problem. It's what happens when every small thing needs the same brain.
intelliva's assistant works the night shift. It catches what comes in, answers what it can, queues what it can't, and has the Daily Rundown waiting when you sit down — the few things that genuinely need you, drafts attached. Check your phone at 9pm if you want to. You'll mostly find it's already handled.
It lives in the messaging apps you already use, deploys in under a minute, and costs less than one billable hour a month.