Build / Replit · economics-business-work (macro & jobs data: BLS CPI/jobs/jobless claims/wages + Federal Reserve/FRED)

Pulse: The Scheduled Economy Brief

A self-updating, charted morning brief on jobs, inflation, and the Fed — emailed to you every weekday with the real numbers and the source links behind them. A live web dashboard charting the U.S. economy from source-grounded data plus a daily emailed brief that lands in your inbox on its own, where every number and takeaway links straight to the official BLS or Federal Reserve page it came from.

A scheduled economy brief with cited charts.

Pulse is a hosted Replit app that shows a charted U.S. economy dashboard and sends a scheduled morning email. The dashboard and email should point every number and takeaway back to its official BLS, Federal Reserve, or economic-data source.

Replit supplies the hosted app and schedule. Synorb supplies the cited feed so the brief can stay current without inventing numbers or hiding where they came from.

Click, answer a few plain-English questions, get a working product.

No setup to learn. Replit asks a handful of normal-person questions — each with a smart default, so “you pick” always works — then builds it with live Synorb data flowing in.

1

Which part of the economy should your brief follow most closely?

Smart default: The big three: inflation (CPI), the monthly jobs report, and what the Fed is signaling — a balanced macro read. (Recommended — say 'you pick' and you'll get this.)

2

What look do you want?

Smart default: Editorial Brief — clean, newspaper-style with big charts and readable cards. (Recommended.) Other options: Terminal (dark, dense, data-first) or Minimal (lots of white space, one chart at a time).

3

When should the email go out, and to whom?

Smart default: Every weekday at 7:00am in your timezone, to your own email. (Recommended — you can add recipients later.)

4

How far back should the charts go?

Smart default: The last 90 days of movement with the latest readings highlighted. (Recommended — this matches Synorb's live window so the charts are always full.)

Pick a look. It ships with taste by default.

Editorial Brief

Newspaper-style: a strong masthead, large readable Recharts panels, and cited brief cards with a serif headline and a clear 'View source' chip on every card. Screenshot-worthy, trustworthy, default.

Terminal

Dark, dense, data-first: compact charts, monospaced figures, a tight grid of indicators with inline source pills — for the user who wants a Bloomberg-terminal feel.

Minimal

Generous white space, one hero chart at a time, quiet typography, citations as subtle underlined source-domain links — calm and focused.

Synorb supplies the cited data. Replit builds the experience.

Synorb supplies the cited economy updates and official source links. Replit hosts the dashboard, stores private credentials as secrets, runs the scheduled job, renders charts, and sends the email digest.

Cited data core
Synorb
SuppliesOfficial economic source links, cited brief text, dates, tags, and coverage states for inflation, jobs, wages, Federal Reserve, and related macro updates.
Experience layer
Replit
BuildsA hosted dashboard, scheduled weekday refresh, email delivery, chart rendering, source-linked cards, and private credential storage.

Credential safetyCredentials stay private behind the app, never in page code. Builders can get a free key from synorb.com/keys when the agent asks.

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Pulse: The Scheduled Economy Brief

One paste. Answer the questions. Get a working, source-cited product with live Synorb data.

One click from the original source.

Every chart or brief item should link to the official source returned by Synorb, such as BLS, Federal Reserve, or FRED pages. Any web-only calendar note should be clearly labeled and kept separate from cited data.

Questions builders ask.

Will this show real live data on the first run?

Yes. The build prompt connects Synorb at build time to learn the real data shape, then wires live Synorb data into the running product. A live web dashboard charting the U.S. economy from source-grounded data plus a daily emailed brief that lands in your inbox on its own, where every number and takeaway links straight to the official BLS or Federal Reserve page it came from.

Where do my Synorb credentials go?

Only where they are safe. Synorb supplies the cited economy updates and official source links. Replit hosts the dashboard, stores private credentials as secrets, runs the scheduled job, renders charts, and sends the email digest. The public page should never contain credentials, secret names, or browser-visible keys.

How are sources shown?

Every chart or brief item should link to the official source returned by Synorb, such as BLS, Federal Reserve, or FRED pages. Any web-only calendar note should be clearly labeled and kept separate from cited data.

Is this just a Synorb feed, or a real app?

A real app. Replit builds the product experience, while Synorb supplies the cited source layer. The result should have working UI, real data, source links, and honest empty states rather than a static mockup.

What will it ask me before building?

A few plain-English questions, each with a smart default so you can just say 'you pick': Which part of the economy should your brief follow most closely?; What look do you want?; When should the email go out, and to whom?; How far back should the charts go?.

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The same Synorb MCP connects to every major coding agent. Pick yours.

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