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See what exists. See what does not.
Navigate the shipped capability manifest without confusing it for a dated product schedule. Future lanes stay empty until the source of truth actually changes.Data coverage
- #001live
Browser extension capture
`packages/browser-extension` captures explicit AI web activity into the local `/capture` endpoint.
- #002live
Desktop app activity watcher
`vibetracker desktop scan --record` snapshots known AI desktop processes as low-confidence local activity.
- #003live
Local network proxy auto-detect
`vibetracker detect` checks common local AI endpoints and prints safe proxy/connect commands.
- #004live
Per-provider OAuth where possible
`vibetracker oauth start` runs a PKCE localhost callback and stores provider tokens when a provider exposes OAuth usage scopes.
- #008live
Subscription amortization
`vibetracker subscription add` spreads flat subscription cost into daily labelled records.
- #009live
Multi-account/provider profiles
Records carry account/profile ids and totals/stats/audits/exports can filter them.
- #010live
Team/org usage separation
Records carry team ids and CLI filters keep team usage distinct.
FULL TECHNICAL APPENDIXOpen the 73-item capability control roomMission radar, command lanes, source numbers, implementation notes, and exclusions.
C0VIBE roadmap cockpit
Roadmap control room
73 selected improvements across 10 lanes. Crossed-out items are intentionally absent, and every future-facing item keeps its stage label.
+------------------------------------------------------+ | VTRK://ROADMAP-CONTROL//C0VIBE-READY | |------------------------------------------------------| | accepted signals 073 groups 10 excluded 27 | | live 073 accepted 000 planned 000 | |------------------------------------------------------| | browser desktop local-ai creator-ai trust privacy ux | | adapters analytics exports open-source public board | |------------------------------------------------------| | crossed marks stay out. not-usage labels stay loud. | +------------------------------------------------------+
Committed direction, still labelled honestly until built.
Queued work that must not inflate current capability claims.
Crossed-out image items stay out of the accepted product map.
The crossed-image decisions become four visible operating bands: usage capture, proof/privacy, operator intelligence, and open-source expansion.
| MESH data+provider+local+creative | | items 21 live 21 accepted 0 planned 0 | | coverage 100% source #1 #2 #3 #4 #8 #9 #10 #11 | | guard Only real records alter spend totals. |
Browser, desktop, local AI, hosted APIs, regional providers, creator AI, and manual ledgers stay in one labelled usage stream.
| PROOF trust+privacy | | items 17 live 17 accepted 0 planned 0 | | coverage 100% source #41 #42 #43 #44 #45 #46 #49 #50 | | guard Trust remains NOT USAGE. |
Trust evidence, redaction, signatures, passkeys, encrypted storage, and privacy previews strengthen proof without becoming usage.
| UX ux+analytics+product | | items 25 live 25 accepted 0 planned 0 | | coverage 100% source #61 #62 #63 #64 #65 #66 #67 #68 | | guard Future-facing labels stay visible. |
Terminal charm, GUI wizard, trend analysis, exports, local API, mobile profile, and AI-life dashboards make the tracker useful after collection.
| FORGE open_source | | items 10 live 10 accepted 0 planned 0 | | coverage 100% source #81 #82 #83 #84 #85 #86 #87 #88 | | guard Contributor credit never changes rank. |
Adapter SDK, fixtures, golden tests, plugins, docs, and contributor badges turn missing providers into scoped public tasks.
CAPTURE data+provider+loca items 21 live 21 src #1 #2 #3 #4 #8 #9 guard Only actual usage re
Hosted APIs, local tools, creator AI, subscriptions, and manual ledgers flow into one usage stream.
npx vibetrack sync && npx vibetrack detectTRUST trust+privacy items 17 live 17 src #41 #42 #43 #44 #45 guard Trust signals are NO
Trust, identity, privacy, signing, and redaction make proof stronger without becoming usage.
npx vibetrack upload --dry-runOPERATE ux+analytics items 20 live 20 src #61 #62 #63 #64 #65 guard Insights are derived
CLI charm, GUI panels, forecasts, burn-rate alerts, and model/provider views help users act fast.
npx vibetrack mission --budget 200FORGE open_source items 10 live 10 src #81 #82 #83 #84 #85 guard Contributor credit n
Adapter SDK, fixtures, golden tests, docs, plugins, and contributor badges turn gaps into tasks.
npx vibetrack adapter scaffold <provider>UNITE product items 5 live 5 src #96 #97 #98 #99 #100 guard Public surfaces keep
Exports, APIs, public trust tiers, and the full AI-life dashboard tie coding, creating, research, and publishing together.
npx vibetrack lifeData coverage
Accepted capability lane. Items below keep their source numbers and stage tags.
`packages/browser-extension` captures explicit AI web activity into the local `/capture` endpoint.
`vibetracker desktop scan --record` snapshots known AI desktop processes as low-confidence local activity.
`vibetracker detect` checks common local AI endpoints and prints safe proxy/connect commands.
`vibetracker oauth start` runs a PKCE localhost callback and stores provider tokens when a provider exposes OAuth usage scopes.
`vibetracker subscription add` spreads flat subscription cost into daily labelled records.
Records carry account/profile ids and totals/stats/audits/exports can filter them.
Records carry team ids and CLI filters keep team usage distinct.
AI provider depth
Accepted capability lane. Items below keep their source numbers and stage tags.
Qwen, Doubao, Kimi, z.ai, GLM/Zhipu, and proxy/manual paths are live; endpoints marked ⚠ still need provider proof.
Mistral, Aleph Alpha, LightOn, and manual/proxy paths are live; endpoints marked ⚠ still need provider proof.
`vibetracker detect --target <base-url>` checks `/v1/models` and prints a proxy recorder command.
Hugging Face has a built usage adapter plus manual/import fallback; endpoint shape is still labelled ⚠ until provider-verified.
Poe is tracked through manual credit/subscription ledgers and clearly labelled manual-only until a stable public usage API exists.
Perplexity has a built usage/balance adapter plus manual subscription fallback; endpoint shape is labelled ⚠ until provider-verified.
`vibetracker add` and `subscription add` support no-API tools while staying low-confidence/self-reported.
`vibetracker providers check` flags built adapters needing proof, proxy-ready providers, manual paths, and planned work.
Local AI
Accepted capability lane. Items below keep their source numbers and stage tags.
`vibetracker detect` and `vibetracker proxy --provider ollama` capture local calls as local usage.
`vibetracker detect` and `vibetracker proxy --provider lmstudio` capture local OpenAI-compatible calls.
ComfyUI history is mapped; richer workflow cost modelling remains planned.
Creative AI
Accepted capability lane. Items below keep their source numbers and stage tags.
Suno, Udio, ElevenLabs, and audio providers share the same normalized ledger.
`vibetracker add` accepts `--minutes`, `--characters`, and `--operation voice_clone` for audio/voice ledgers.
3D is a first-class category in the registry, filters, manual ledgers, and Higgsfield records.
Trust signals
Accepted capability lane. Items below keep their source numbers and stage tags.
Official GitHub colors are rendered as a not-usage trust signal.
`vibetracker trust add` stores creator/public activity as separate not-usage evidence.
`vibetracker trust add youtube --metric uploads --count N` attaches YouTube cadence evidence.
`vibetracker trust add x|linkedin` attaches publishing cadence evidence.
`vibetracker trust add huggingface` attaches model/dataset/space activity evidence.
`vibetracker trust add npm|pypi` attaches package publishing evidence.
`vibetracker bundle sign` writes an Ed25519 signed upload bundle; `bundle verify` checks it.
Trust signals stay visibly separate from spend, credits, and provider data.
Privacy and security
Accepted capability lane. Items below keep their source numbers and stage tags.
`vibetracker privacy`, GUI copy, and upload preview state the local-only default.
`vibetracker upload --dry-run` previews endpoint, record count, trust signals, fingerprint, and secret scan.
Export and upload run a secret scanner and block suspicious payloads by default.
`vibetracker export --private --epsilon N` emits noisy aggregates without raw records.
Set `VT_STORE_PASSPHRASE` to use `~/.vibetracker/records.jsonl.enc` with AES-256-GCM encryption.
`/passkeys` uses browser WebAuthn for local account proof; deployed C0VIBE auth remains the server-side identity authority.
`vibetracker release sign` signs the built CLI file hash; `release verify` checks file and signature.
`vibetracker ledger seal` stores the current chain hash and `ledger verify` detects later local changes.
The privacy command documents local data, uploads, secrets, and trust boundaries.
UX
Accepted capability lane. Items below keep their source numbers and stage tags.
The local GUI wizard keeps the terminal aesthetic and guided connection flow.
The GUI includes an inline terminal pane with concrete commands.
Provider cards have animated, branded connection states.
CLI/web provider pills use provider-specific color variables.
`profile`, `stats`, and `total` show command-rich first-run guidance instead of dead ends.
Provider syncs use per-provider spinners and result lines.
Sync/connect failures print provider-specific recovery commands when auth, network, window, or rate-limit issues are detected.
GUI provider cards include copyable connect/sync/proxy/manual commands for actionable recovery.
Manual add flows exist and stay labelled low-confidence/self-reported.
Generated profile/life dashboards are full viewport-aware HTML and web pages build responsively.
Analytics
Accepted capability lane. Items below keep their source numbers and stage tags.
`vibetracker insights` computes daily, weekly, and monthly spend trends.
`vibetracker insights` projects 30-day spend from trailing usage.
`vibetracker insights --budget N` warns when projected spend exceeds budget.
Breakdowns by category, model, day, source, and provider already exist.
`vibetracker stats` and profile surfaces rank top models.
`vibetracker insights` lists categories served by multiple providers.
`vibetracker insights` ranks provider/category/operation workflows by spend.
`vibetracker insights` reports cheapest observed provider per category from local evidence.
`vibetracker stats` and `vibetracker insights` show local source savings.
`vibetracker roi add/list` stores outcome notes separately from usage records.
Open source
Accepted capability lane. Items below keep their source numbers and stage tags.
`vibetracker adapter scaffold` and `docs/ADAPTER_SDK.md` define the custom-provider path.
The scaffold creates client, normalizer, adapter factory, fixture, test, and README files.
`vibetracker fixture redact` turns raw provider JSON into secret-redacted fixtures.
Scaffolded adapters include deterministic normalizer tests, and release gates run unit tests.
`/providers` exposes built/proxy/manual/planned coverage from the provider registry.
`docs/GOOD_FIRST_ADAPTERS.md` turns planned providers into scoped contributor tasks.
`packages/plugins` contains the plugin manifest schema and `vibetracker plugins path` exposes it.
`docs/ADAPTER_SDK.md` documents custom/private provider adapters and graduation rules.
`vibetracker telemetry opt-in/out/status/preview` keeps aggregate telemetry disabled by default.
`/contributors` publishes badge paths for adapter, fixture, trust, privacy, and local-AI contributors.
Product power
Accepted capability lane. Items below keep their source numbers and stage tags.
Markdown export is usable in Obsidian and Notion imports.
`vibetracker export --format json|csv|markdown|parquet` writes local export files; Parquet requires `--out`.
`vibetracker api serve` exposes local `/records`, `/stats`, `/insights`, and `/capture` endpoints.
Verified and self-reported surfaces are separated on the leaderboard.
`vibetracker life` generates the all-aspects local dashboard with usage, trust, integrity, and ROI notes.
Excluded from the marked image
These original numbers were crossed out and are not part of the accepted roadmap: 5, 6, 7, 17, 19, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 47, 48, 59, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95.
