The Monday morning read that tells you what's actually true
Most founders start Monday by reconstructing reality: scrolling threads, pinging people, building the real picture of the company in their own head before the week even starts.
Axon hands you that picture instead — already reconciled, ranked by what it's costing you, in the time it takes to drink a coffee.
What's in a morning read?
Three things, in order of cost: where said and real disagree, who's quietly stuck or gone silent, and what's about to surface in a review or renewal. Nothing you didn't need; everything you did.
Why mornings?
Because the gaps that cost the most are the ones you find out about late. Surfacing them at 9am, days before they land in a meeting, is the difference between fixing and absorbing.
Frequently asked
Is this just a daily digest email?
It's the opposite of a digest. A digest summarizes activity. The morning read surfaces only the gaps — the places reality and the report disagree — and ranks them by impact.
Stop being the reality check.
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