Every client gets their own brain
Seb is a freelance consultant with five active clients. His biggest fear: mixing up client contexts. Sending the wrong deliverable, referencing the wrong conversation, billing the wrong hours.
Client switching
Before Morphee
Five Notion databases, five sets of bookmarks, five Slack workspaces, five mental models. Switching clients means 10 minutes of context loading. By Thursday, client A's terminology bleeds into client B's deliverable.
With Morphee
Each client is a Space. Switch to "Acme Corp" and Morphee remembers Acme's tech stack, communication preferences, project history, and ongoing tasks. Clean separation. Instant context loading.
Open tasks (3):
• API rate limiting design doc — due Thursday
• Review Sarah's PR #247 — requested yesterday
• Invoice January hours — overdue
Last activity: You sent the architecture proposal Monday. No response yet.
Instant context recall
"What did we decide about the caching strategy for Acme?" Seb asks. Morphee finds the conversation from six weeks ago, the decision, and the reasoning behind it. No searching through Slack history or Notion pages.
"What's my hourly rate for this client?" It knows. "What format do they want deliverables in?" It remembers. All the small details that make you look professional — without the overhead of maintaining them.
Cross-client daily briefing
Acme Corp: API design doc due Thursday. Sarah's PR waiting for your review.
TechStart: Weekly sync at 14:00. They'll want the prototype demo.
HealthCo: Invoice due Friday ($4,200). Waiting on their feedback on the migration plan.
EduApp: Quiet — next deliverable isn't until March 15.
RetailMax: You promised a blog post draft by end of week.
Total billable today: ~6 hours if you tackle the design doc and RetailMax post.
Time and billing
Morphee tracks which client Space Seb is working in and for how long. At the end of the month: "Generate January invoice for Acme Corp." It knows the hours, the rate, and the deliverables. No more reconstructing time from memory and calendar entries.
"Seb stopped worrying about crossed wires. Each client gets his full attention — because when he's in their Space, he's fully there. Professional without the overhead. Personal without the risk."