Insights alone are noise.
Claude can point out the obvious in your messy initiatives in a couple minutes (the mess is normal, that's human).
Insights are a dime a dozen, and a lot of them can be genuinely useful, provided you fed the model proper context first.
Smoothly translating insight into action is hard.
Here's a snapshot from the digest @AxamyInc drops in my inbox every Monday. I asked it to go deep: weekly trends, major news, the real industry movement.
This week it pulled the latest B2B data and tied it straight to my actual work.
It weighed our latest campaign against the findings.
It checked the emerging 2026 GTM playbook against the strategy we're already running.
Immediately actionable insights, tuned to my liking. It knows what I need to know, and what it shouldn't even bother me with (it automatically absorbs and adjusts goals & work).
You can vibecode something like this in an afternoon.
What you can't do is integrate the insights into a living and breathing model of your company's goals, work, and people.
Which is exactly what an AI-native workspace should do.
@Tresob The Gantt chart, which has the PM software industry in a chokehold, was invented in the 1910s.
Useful in WWI. Less so as a digital version you have to tidy up on the regular.
It's 2026 and you're still using 100+ year old software to manage your work.
I have terminal ADHD. I've tried everything under the sun. It is all absolute garbage.
"Oh, but [legacy trash] has AI now!".
They sprinkled some AI you have to babysit on top and you're eating it up :/
Lucky for you, we decided to do something about it.
@AxamyInc is the AI-native workspace that won't beg you to manually adjust every little thing.
-It communicates for you
-It assembles the plan for you
-It adjusts your goals as you go
Everything in your stack is AI-first. Your workspace is a task-tracker, a kanban board, and a bad version of Google Docs in a trench coat.
Stop working like it's 2016.
Why the hell are you still using Notion to run a startup in 2026? You didn’t start a company to become a full-time data-entry clerk.
Notion makes you its lackey: drag cards, flip statuses, chase dates, fill properties, assign tasks, comment everywhere.
Neglect it? Total chaos. Founders are literally hiring consultants to unfck their Notion setups. Nuts.
Oh, but it has AI FeAtUrEs? Right...the ones you pay extra for, have to build and maintain yourself like agentic Jenga towers, and they still pull answers from docs nobody’s touched since March.
Meanwhile, AI-first systems like Axamy can turn your ideas into team action on its own. It's a huge advantage when you can focus on what matters.