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Floatboat for Studios

A calendar-native agent for small studios and agencies that lets you plan the week once and hand briefs, drafts, and client updates to agents who keep them moving on schedule.

Signature scenario · Studio

Designer + PM + founder → one shared agent thread in FloatIM

The research agent finishes a competitor sweep, pings the writing agent, which pings the design agent, which pings the founder with the file ready for review. The whole handoff happens in one FloatIM channel — and the team reads it back the next morning.

  1. 01 · Kickoff

    Drop the brief into the project channel. Research, writing and design agents pick up their lanes in parallel.

  2. 02 · Handoff

    Each agent hands a finished artifact — research doc, deck draft, Figma frames — to the next, in the same channel humans read.

  3. 03 · Review

    Founder gets one ping with the deck ready, the open questions, and what shipped while everyone slept.

Brief → Review
Small studio team coordinating with Floatboat agents in a shared FloatIM channel

Why it hurts

Wearing every hat — without dropping any

Small studios don't fail at the work — they fail at the gaps between roles. Designer waits on PM, PM waits on founder, founder is in a client call. Floatboat is the desktop workspace where agents close those gaps: research that's ready before the kickoff, decks drafted before the review, status compiled before anyone has to ask.

No dedicated ops, no spare hours.
Status updates, client decks, timesheets, scoping docs — there's no one whose job this is. So it falls on whoever has the lightest sprint, which means it slips.
Project context lives in five tools.
Figma, Linear, Notion, Slack, email. The next person on the file rebuilds context from scratch every morning before they can do real work.

What you'll run

Three loops that replace half a team

  1. 01

    Brief → Client-ready deck

    Drop the brief, the discovery notes and the reference deck. Floatboat returns a structured, on-brand client deck — pages, captions, recommendations — ready for the founder's review pass before the meeting.

  2. 02

    Cross-tool status report

    Agents read Linear tickets, Figma comments, GitHub PRs and Slack threads — then ship a weekly status doc that sounds like a senior PM wrote it. Clients see momentum; the team sees the real picture.

  3. 03

    Agent-to-agent handoff in FloatIM

    Research agent finishes, pings the writing agent, which pings the design agent, which pings you with the file ready for review. The whole loop happens in one channel — and you read it back the next morning.

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One desktop, one loop

The workspace does the switching for you

Floatboat is a native macOS / Windows app. Agents live where your work lives — in the same windows, files, and shortcuts you already use.

Split-screen + live preview
Review the deck while the brief, the reference shots and the client's last email stay on screen. Decide in one pass, not three.
Web → Markdown
Pull competitor work, mood board sources and client press into a structured library every team member's agents can search.
Browser automation
Cross-tool updates — Linear → Notion, Figma → Slack, status → client portal — handed to agents instead of an unpaid PM.
Native Reminders & Email
Client check-ins, internal reviews and timesheet windows land in macOS / Windows native apps each teammate already trusts.

Questions you'll ask before you download

One person. Every role. One workspace

Download Floatboat and let your agents learn how you actually work — so tomorrow's version is faster than today's.