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ten31-database/start9/0.4
Keysat 787d580550 outreach: follow-up radar — deterministic "needs attention" + one-click draft (v0.1.0:69)
The Outreach page now opens with a "Needs attention" list. A deterministic scan
(outreach_agent.follow_up_radar) surfaces investors per the email history: tier 0 "you
owe a reply" (their email is the most recent, unanswered, >=3d), tier 1 flagged + quiet,
tier 2 warm lead gone quiet (no contact in >=45d). Most urgent first; every reason is
verifiable from the data (no LLM in the surfacing — the deliberate fix for the trust
problem that sank objection-grounding). Excludes graveyard; needs email history. One
click sets the investor + suggested type (follow-up/nurture) and runs the existing
outreach drafter. Route GET /api/outreach/radar. Test mcp/test_outreach.py extended
(owe-reply/warm-quiet/recent/graveyard/order). Verified live in preview.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-08 21:31:52 -05:00
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Ten31 Database — StartOS 0.4 wrapper (x86_64)

This directory is the self-contained StartOS 0.4 service package for Ten31 Database. It is the x86_64 successor to the 0.3.5 (aarch64) wrapper in ../0.3.5/. Both packages share the same package id (ten-database) and the same /data volume layout so data can be preserved across the migration.

Start here

Read DEPLOY_040.md first. It covers:

  1. How the image-seed data-preservation mechanism works.
  2. How to refresh the seed with live production data from the 0.3.5 host (via ./refresh_seed.sh or manual scp).
  3. How to install the build prerequisites (Node, Docker, start-cli).
  4. How to build the x86_64 .s9pk.
  5. How to sideload onto the StartOS 0.4 beta node.
  6. A rollback plan and a post-install verification checklist.

Quick cheat sheet

# From this directory:
./refresh_seed.sh embassy@embassy.local   # pull live prod data into seed/
make clean
make x86
make install                              # uses ~/.startos/config.yaml

Data layout (unchanged from 0.3.5)

Inside the container:

  • /data/crm.db — SQLite database
  • /data/backups/ — app-level JSON exports
  • /data/.crm-secret — JWT signing key (created on first boot if absent)

The entrypoint seeds an empty volume from the image's baked-in snapshot on first boot, and is a no-op for every later boot. Existing volumes are never overwritten.

Status

  • Source scaffold: complete and tsc --noEmit clean against @start9labs/start-sdk 0.4.0.
  • Dockerfile: self-contained under start9/0.4/ with no cross-folder references to start9/0.3.5/.
  • Seed snapshot: present at seed/data/ (repo dev DB — replace with live prod data before building).
  • Not yet built into a .s9pk here; build on a machine with Docker + start-cli per DEPLOY_040.md.