Virginia'sView
A note before you sign in

A quiet companion to your letter.

The website you've been using for the printed letter — the one with the QR code and the per-neighborhood pages — has a quiet companion now. You're looking at it. It lives at its own address and does the parts of the work that don't belong on the public site: the people who subscribe, the copy you draft each month, and the monthly note that goes out to everyone on the list.

Take your time with it. There's nothing to break. Every page below is loaded with sample data right now so you can click around without touching anything real — the lead names, the AI drafts, the neighborhood numbers, all pretend. When you're ready to wire it to your real Gmail and the real subscriber sheet, that's a quiet afternoon's work.

What you'll find inside

Overview

The front porch. A standing snapshot of how much of the month's AI budget is left, plus three tiles pointing at everything below.

Leads

Anyone who subscribes from a neighborhood page lands here as a row. You can mark them New / Contacted / Replied / Cold, jot a note, and tap to call, email, or text — whichever channel feels right.

Newsletter

A tiny copywriter. Give it the month and a few details — the featured home, the stats — and it hands back a tagline and a caption in your voice. You paste them into config/agent.yaml and run the builder.

Email blast

Compose the monthly letter, see the recipient list before you send anything, and only then click Send. Every message goes out from your own Gmail.

A few honest promises
  • Nothing sends without you. Every email is a button you have to click yourself.
  • The AI has a budget. $20 a month, hard-capped. Even if something runs in a loop, it stops at $20 and waits for the 1st.
  • You can revoke access anytime at myaccount.google.com/permissions — the dashboard just stops working, nothing is left behind.
Open the dashboard → Back to the public site