For software engineers
Redline quietly watches the signals you ignore — your calendar, your commits, your energy — and tells you what they mean before you hit the wall.
No spam. No pitch deck. Just a heads up when it's ready.
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The tools got faster. The output expectations grew. But you're still running on the same human hardware you had yesterday — and it has limits.
Most engineers don't notice burnout coming. They notice it after a bad week, a snapped conversation, a Sunday where they couldn't bring themselves to open a laptop.
Redline is the early warning system you never had.
"There's a point that usually happens after a full day where I just kind of feel exhausted in a way that I didn't feel in a normal work day before AI."— Jack Downey, Head of Strategy & Operations, Webster Pass Consulting
How it works
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Link your Google Calendar and GitHub in two clicks. That's all Redline needs to get started.
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Once a day, rate your energy from 1 to 5. Takes five seconds. No journaling, no forms.
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Each week, Redline surfaces what your data actually shows — before you feel it in your bones.
"When Claude released their latest model in February 2026, I 100x'd my work. Months of time saved overnight. But after a few weeks, my brain was more tired than it had ever been. I've burned out before — I recognized the early signs. So I built the tool I wished I'd had."— The person building Redline · @sabbaghblog · sabbagh.blog
Redline never shares your data with your employer, your team, or anyone else. What you see is for you alone — unless you choose otherwise.
Redline is in development. Join the waitlist and we'll reach out when it's ready — and to ask a few questions first.
Early access. No obligation.
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