Team Accountability

Make team commitments visible

Accountability breaks down when it's unclear who owns what, or when no one checks whether commitments happened. Wisprnote AI attaches an owner to every action item and decision and flags the ones that slip.

macOS app · Windows & Linux coming soon

How it works

Owners, links, and alerts

Every commitment has an owner

Action items and decisions are extracted with the responsible person attached — no vague "someone will do it".

Linked to real work

Commitments connect to Jira and GitHub, so you can see whether each became tracked work.

Slips are flagged

Decisions with no ticket and work that drifted from the plan surface as gap alerts — before they become surprises.

Quantified measures — a meeting health score, team memory metrics, and meeting ROI dashboards — are on the roadmap. Today, Wisprnote makes accountability and execution visible through owners, links, and gap alerts.

Frequently asked questions

How do I track team accountability after meetings?

Capture every action item and decision with a named owner, link them to your task tools, and review which were completed. Wisprnote AI does this automatically — attaching an owner to each item and flagging the ones that were never done.

How does Wisprnote make accountability visible?

It extracts owned action items and decisions from every meeting, links them to Jira and GitHub, and raises gap alerts for commitments that never became tracked work — so accountability is based on what happened, not memory.

Can Wisprnote measure meeting effectiveness or ROI?

Wisprnote tracks whether decisions and action items get executed, which is the core of meeting ROI. Quantified scores like a meeting health score and team memory metrics are on the roadmap; today the focus is on making accountability and execution visible.

Hold the team to what it decided.

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