Earlier this week, I hooked my agent, Andy, up to my Twilio.

Now, I can call Andy and unspool my thoughts, log any todos that come to mind, and even make audio journal entries.

Twilio transcribes the phone call, NanoClaw picks up the transcript and hands it to Andy, a Claude agent with access to my Obsidian vault. I wrote Andy instructions for exactly how to break down my calls and where each piece should go in Obsidian, which I’m using as my knowledge graph.

Andy creates and adds to sections: there’s one for my journal, ideas I’m brainstorming, action items, and decisions made.

It identifies people, projects, and concepts I mention and links them to the relevant pages in my graph. If someone doesn’t have a page yet, Andy makes one. Action items get pulled out and added to my weekly todo list.

Andy dumps the raw transcript at the bottom of the call log. I considered using Whisper, but haven’t felt the need to because the transcription has been pretty accurate so far – even in the Chicago wind with AirPods.

I did consider having Andy talk back, and I may even build that out; but for now, I like using him as a way to capture my thoughts.