AI Chief of Staff

Not a meeting assistant. An AI chief of staff.

Wisprnote AI remembers what your team decided and promised, tells you what needs attention, flags what slipped, and takes action — so the work that comes out of meetings actually gets done.

macOS app · Windows & Linux coming soon

Ask it

The questions a chief of staff answers

"What needs my attention today?"
"Which commitments are overdue?"
"What decisions haven't been executed?"
What it does for you

Remember, track, flag, and act

Knows what was said

It remembers every meeting and connected tool, so you can ask anything and get a cited answer instead of digging.

Tracks what was promised

Action items and decisions are captured with owners, so commitments don't evaporate after the call.

Flags what slipped

Gap alerts surface decisions that never became work and shipped work that drifted from the plan.

Gets things done

Ask it to create the ticket or draft the follow-up — it proposes the action and waits for your approval.

Today you drive your chief of staff by asking. Proactive briefings — a daily “what needs your attention” and a weekly executive summary — are on the roadmap.

Frequently asked questions

What is an AI chief of staff?

An AI chief of staff goes beyond recording meetings: it remembers what was decided and promised across your team, tells you what needs attention, flags what slipped, and takes action in your tools with your approval. Wisprnote AI fills this role for meeting-driven work.

How is this different from a meeting assistant?

A meeting assistant records and summarises one call. An AI chief of staff connects every meeting and tool into one memory, tracks commitments and decisions across them, surfaces gaps, and acts — turning decisions into done.

Can it tell me which decisions were never executed?

Yes. Wisprnote AI links decisions to your tools and flags the ones with no corresponding ticket or shipped work, so you can ask which decisions haven't been executed and get a real answer.

Put an AI chief of staff on every meeting.

Free to start on macOS. Windows & Linux coming soon.