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The Archive is the long memory. Every Daily Brief and Weekly Watch digest that gets emailed is saved here automatically, no separate action required.

What’s in it

A list of past sends, most recent first:
  • Daily: your morning brief.
  • Weekly: your Monday digest, tagged with an amber pill.
Each row shows the subject line, date, and time. Click anywhere on the row to expand the full body inline.

What you can do with an archived brief

When a row is expanded, two things become possible:
  1. Read the brief in full. The prose body is preserved as it was emailed.
  2. Forward → the brief to someone else. The same modal as the live Daily Brief, add a note, edit the body, copy or send via email.
This is the path for “share what last Tuesday’s brief said with the new hire” or “pull the comparison Forepost made three weeks ago”.

When briefs land in the archive

The archive is written after the email send succeeds. So:
  • A normally-scheduled brief lands in the archive within a minute of the email going out.
  • A “Send now” from Settings also archives.
  • A skipped send (workspace below the completeness threshold) does not archive, there’s nothing to save.
If you re-enable Daily Brief after a pause, the archive picks up from the next send. Past briefs you missed during the pause aren’t backfilled.

Limits

  • Archive holds the most recent 30 entries by default. Older ones are still in the database; let us know if you need them surfaced.
  • Search isn’t yet built. If you have 30+ past briefs and want to search by date or topic, email kian@forepost.ai, that’s a feature request worth voting on.

Privacy

Archived briefs are stored against your Clerk user ID and only readable by you. They contain prose only, the same content the recipient saw in their email. No metadata about who else got the brief, no read receipts.