CADENCE is a silent background engine. It assigns unlayered events, expands recurring series, and allocates focus time based on your real workload — every night at 2:00 AM.
CADENCE acts silently.
No brief. No alerts. No prompts. It runs at 2:00 AM, does its work, and leaves a record you can review when you choose to. The only evidence of CADENCE is a calendar that stays organized on its own.
At 2:00 AM, CADENCE reviews every unassigned event from the past 7 days. It batches them into a single AI call, filters by confidence ≥ 80%, and writes the assignments — silently, while you sleep.
Up to 150 events processed per run. Low-confidence events are skipped and flagged, never mis-assigned.
When you assign a layer to any event in a recurring series, CADENCE propagates that assignment to every unassigned sibling in the series. Manually assigned siblings are never touched.
Works across Google Calendar recurring events. Respects your overrides.
After nightly auto-assign, CADENCE checks your task load — open leads, cases, Asana tasks, native todos — and inserts up to 2 "Focused Work" blocks into your calendar on days that can absorb them.
Skips travel-heavy days and days above 70% meeting density. Never overwrites existing events.
CADENCE only assigns when it's sure. Anything below your confidence threshold is skipped — not guessed.
CADENCE is off by default. Enable it when you're ready. Tune the confidence threshold, cap focus blocks per day, and choose which data sources it can read.
Every assignment is logged with confidence score and source. You can undo any CADENCE assignment directly from the event — no questions asked.
Every event CADENCE touches shows a badge. Hover to see the confidence score and assignment source. If CADENCE got it wrong, undo it instantly — and that signal improves future runs.
Restraint is a feature. CADENCE has a narrow scope by design. It doesn't touch your existing structure — it fills gaps and maintains rhythm.
Three separate layers. Strict separation of concerns. CADENCE never surfaces insights — that's SIGNAL's job.
Every morning, already done.
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