About OneLast.Day
OneLast.Day is built by Sebastian Nordstrom, an indie maker who keeps running into the same problem from different angles: people are forced to write important documents at the worst possible moment, with the highest possible stakes, and a blank page in front of them.
Why this product exists
Most people only write a handover document once or twice in a decade. When they do, they are usually exhausted, emotionally drained from the resignation, juggling exit interviews and loose ends, and trying to leave on good terms. The output ends up shorter and worse than it should be — not because the person is incapable, but because the format is unfamiliar and the deadline is brutal.
OneLast.Day reads your Google Workspace data (with your explicit permission, scoped to Calendar and Contacts), figures out which projects and people define your role, and drafts a structured handover document around what it finds. You edit it, export it, and ship it. The point is to skip the blank page, not to skip the thinking.
About the editorial
Every guide on the OneLast.Day blog is written or directly edited by Sebastian. Practical advice on resignation, notice periods, handover content, and protecting your professional reputation when you leave a role. No filler, no scraped lists, no “ultimate guide” SEO bait.
Sister projects
Same maker, same approach to two other moments where a blank page is the enemy:
- PaperHammer — invoice dispute letters for independent contractors who are owed money.
- NotBot — same-night defense packages for students wrongly accused of using AI on academic work.
Contact
Product or editorial questions are best routed through support.