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Doopyrus — From a Local File to a Shareable Link in 60 Seconds
Publish a file from DooDesk to a shareable web link in one step. No attachments — just a link.
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Publish a file from DooDesk to a shareable web link in one step. No attachments — just a link.
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"That decision last month" "the direction we settled on" — just ask the butler. Recall pulls past conversations, decisions, and files back into view.
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How to open DooDesk, start an AI Conference, and put Claude, Codex, and Gemini to work on the same project — without uploading files to each one separately.
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Ask the butler about a specific time window and it searches only that range. Natural language time expressions are automatically converted into date filters.
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When Claude Code is working in DooDesk, you don't have to stay at your desk. Mobile D.Board shows every live session, and approval requests come straight to your phone.
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myDoo doesn't touch your AI bill — your Claude subscription, as is. For individuals there's no paywall, because your output and memory all live on your own computer.
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We don't touch anyone else's plate. And the document you make is published to the web at once — leaving behind the era of attaching files.
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AI remembers decisions but not the process. myDoo keeps the full record, like a CCTV — "that thing, back then; you remember? Recall it."
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You talk, from your phone, to a Claude Code running on your PC. It works — parts of this very piece were written that way.
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Calendar in one app, messenger in another, notes in a third. The time you spent stitching the split pieces back together disappears.
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Multiple tabs, the same question pasted into each, answers compared. At DooTable, one question — and Claude, Codex, and Gemini answer from one table.
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No more packing up your files and hauling them to a site. The project folder is already shared, and three AIs are already at your desk.