Open your email and you see everything at once: the urgent, the trivial, the three-weeks-old, all stacked in the order they happened to arrive. Open a dashboard and you get charts that tell you what but never what to do. Open a to-do list and you get a wall of tasks with no sense of which one actually matters today.
All three have the same flaw: they don’t rank. They show you everything and leave the hardest part — deciding what deserves your attention right now — entirely to you. The Stream is built to fix exactly that.
A feed, but for your business
You already know how to use a feed. You scroll, the important stuff is near the top, you tap what matters and keep moving. The Stream brings that same motion to running a business.
Instead of posts from strangers, it’s cards from your business: an invoice that just went overdue, a customer who replied, a task that’s due today, a win worth noticing. The thing you most need to see is the thing you see first.
How cards get ranked
A feed is only as good as its ranking. The Stream weighs a few things to decide what rises:
- Urgency — a payment due tomorrow outranks a nice-to-do someday.
- Freshness — new activity (a reply, a signed document) surfaces while it’s still actionable.
- What you’re working on — if your focus is cash flow this quarter, money cards get a lift.
The result is a feed that reflects your priorities, not just the order things happened.
The card types
Cards are the unit of work. A few you’ll see often:
- Do cards — something needs an action: approve, send, reply, decide.
- Notice cards — a heads-up worth knowing, no action required.
- Win cards — something good happened; the business needs more of these in view.
Each card is self-contained: the context, the suggested next step, and — when there’s an action — a Miles-prepared draft waiting for your approval.
Miles lives in the Stream
A card might say: "Sandra’s invoice is 30 days out — she usually pays in 12. I’ve drafted a friendly check-in." You read it right there and tap to send, or dismiss. The work comes to you, already started.
The dismiss-and-refresh loop
The Stream isn’t a list you have to clear; it’s a feed you keep current. Handle a card and it drops away. Dismiss what doesn’t matter. Refresh and the ranking re-sorts around what’s true now.
That loop is the point. You’re never staring at a static backlog of guilt. You’re moving through a living, re-prioritizing view of your business — handling the top of the feed and trusting that what matters will rise when it’s time.
Why it works
Running a small business is a fight against the wrong thing feeling urgent. A feed that ranks — and a sidekick that’s already drafted the next step — turns "where do I even start?" into a thirty-second scroll. You see what matters, you act, you move on.
That’s the case for running your business like a feed: not more information, but the right information, in the right order, with the work already begun.
