A personal AI work system that connects to your company, learns how you operate, and makes every person on the team faster, more consistent, and harder to compete against.
Arlo doesn't replace your judgment. It amplifies it — handling the repetitive work, enforcing the standards, surfacing the context, and keeping everything connected so you can focus on the work that actually matters.
Every session you run builds your profile. XP accumulates, streaks grow, vehicles get unlocked. The dashboard is your personal scoreboard — see your stats, track your training, check your tasks, and see how you stack up against the team.
Real-time XP, streaks, and achievement tracking
Earned through milestones and achievements
Unlock collectibles as you complete challenges
See where you stand against your team
The Command Center connects every person on your team. View tickets, track projects, manage tasks, see what everyone's working on, and stay aligned on what matters.
Arlo OS captures everything — business facts, decisions, preferences, patterns. It learns how you work, what matters to you, and builds an intelligence model that gets smarter every session. Context from six months ago surfaces when it's relevant today.
Every repeatable process gets documented. SOPs are searchable, bilingual (EN/ES), versioned, and linked to training completions. The system tracks who's completed what training and awards points for SOP mastery. No undocumented processes — if you do it twice, it gets an SOP.
When you're evaluating tools, platforms, vendors, or approaches, the system breaks down the decision into five dimensions: cost, integration effort, team skill match, scalability, and time-to-value. It applies the Blaney Filter (autonomous good, manual bad, prebuilt preferred). You get a scored comparison table, a recommendation, and implementation roadmap — not an opinion, a framework.
Every question runs through the Query Engine. It loads local context first (fast), checks permission gates, searches Notion and web if needed, and returns synthesized answers with sources cited. You get accuracy, context, and chain of reasoning — not guesses.
Every time the system hits a wall — can't proceed without human input, needs a workaround, hits an auth boundary — that's a friction event. It's logged with cost estimate (how much time it costs), frequency (how often), and permanent fix strategy. Over time, this builds a prioritized backlog of system improvements that unlock the most leverage.
The system compares your Future State (where you want to be) to your Current State (where you are), detects gaps, and generates prioritized tasks to close them. It links to SOPs, tracks metrics, flags overdue targets, detects drift, and surfaces the highest-leverage work automatically. Strategy becomes daily work.
Every action earns XP. Streaks track consistency. Challenges level up your skills. Vehicles unlock as collectibles (earned, never purchased). Badges mark achievements. Items tier by rarity — Common, Rare, Epic, Legendary. The leaderboard shows momentum. The whole system is designed to make boring work feel like progression.
A complete gamification ecosystem where every session builds toward something. XP, streaks, vehicles, badges, and collectibles combine to create real momentum.
Every session produces XP. Token usage converts directly to progression. The more you work, the faster you level.
Consecutive days matter. Break the chain and reset. Hit milestones for bonus multipliers and special badges.
Auto-challenges (onboarding) + pushed challenges (leadership). Complete them to unlock rarity pools and discover new items.
Achievements unlock at thresholds. Hit 50K XP? Badge. 10 consecutive days? Badge. Badges signal mastery to the team.
Earn through challenges, never purchase. Rarity tiers (Common, Rare, Epic, Legendary). Equip your active vehicle in the garage.
Real-time rankings by XP. See where you stand against the team. Momentum matters more than totals.
Installation takes minutes. You're up and running before you know it.
Clone the Arlo OS folder to your machine. It's a Claude Code integration — you'll enable it in your Claude desktop settings. Takes 2 minutes.
Link your Notion workspace (where your Command Center lives). OAuth handles permissions — your data stays yours, Claude reads what you allow.
Open Claude and start working. Arlo loads your context, reads your instructions, and operates your system. Everything is logged.