Act

The agent that gets things done — with your approval

Agent mode turns chat into action. Ask Wisprnote AI to do something multi-step — "create a ticket for today's design decision and assign it to Alia" — and it plans the steps, shows its work, and proposes the actions. Nothing changes in your tools until you approve it.

macOS app · Windows & Linux coming soon

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Why it matters

The problem it solves

A notetaker records and a memory layer recalls — but the work still has to get done by hand. The agent closes the final gap: it executes in your real tools, safely, so decisions become done without manual busywork.

How it works

How meeting agent works

The agent lays out a visible plan and each tool it uses, then surfaces an approval card for any action that changes data. You can edit the details (tweak a ticket's title), approve, or decline. It is live for Jira today — creating issues, adding comments, and updating status — every action human-approved, with a link to the result and an undo. Per-tool permissions let you set each action to Allow, Needs approval, or Never.

In practice

Example use cases

  • Create the tickets from today's standup — you approve, they're in Jira
  • Draft and post a status comment on an existing issue
  • Run a multi-step follow-up without leaving the chat

Frequently asked questions

Does the Wisprnote agent take actions without asking?

No. Any action that changes data in a connected tool pauses for your approval on a card you can edit, approve, or decline. You can also set each action to Allow, Needs approval, or Never per tool.

Which tools can the agent act in today?

The action agent is live for Jira — creating issues, adding comments, and updating status, all human-approved. More connectors are on the roadmap.

Can I undo an action the agent took?

Yes. Actions are recorded and writes can be undone.

Meeting Agent, and a whole lot more.

Record, recall, and act on every meeting — free to start on macOS.