Chief builds living memory across your email, notes, meetings, and documents, then uses that context to anticipate what matters, help you see around corners, and deliver briefings, drafts, and recommendations before you ask.
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Active Work Product
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Built for founders and executives who constantly juggle context, decisions, and execution.
Chief doesn't wait for prompts. It continuously observes, builds living memory, compounds intelligence, and acts with the timing and judgment of someone who helps you see around corners.
Email, notes, documents, calendar, conversations — Chief ingests from every surface where your work happens.
Not isolated transcripts or raw dumps. Chief builds a structured, evolving model of your people, projects, commitments, and context.
Changes, patterns, and connections surface automatically. Chief detects what shifted, what matters, and what's about to need attention.
Briefings, suggestions, drafts, and alerts — delivered at the right moment with the right context, before you have to ask and before small issues become real problems.
Real intelligence, real work products, real action. Not a chatbot bolted onto your inbox — a system that notices, briefs, drafts, and surfaces the next move before you ask for it.
Monday, March 23 — 7:12 AM — 6 items surfaced
Investor follow-up needs review before 11:30 AM
Chief drafted a reply to Sarah Chen's follow-up from Friday. The ask is firm but the tone needs your pass — one paragraph flagged as potentially too formal for your relationship.
Time-sensitiveBoard prep materials updated overnight
Financials section refreshed with latest actuals. Narrative section has a weak transition between growth story and margin defense — flagged for your review.
UpdatedCompetitor pricing shift detected
New enterprise tier announced by a key competitor. Chief mapped impact to your current positioning and flagged two accounts where this changes the conversation.
Market signal12 active work products — 3 updated today
AI Infra Market Analysis
8 sources — updated 2h ago
Q2 Strategy Memo
12 inputs — draft ready
Partner Due Diligence
Risk flagged — review needed
Offsite Agenda v3
4 stakeholder inputs
14 signals tracked — 3 elevated today
Apple supplier guidance revised downward — impacts two portfolio companies
Bloomberg Terminal — 6:10 AM
Two board contacts posted about AI infrastructure spending publicly
LinkedIn + Twitter — overnight
Thursday hiring block conflicts with rescheduled partner call
Google Calendar — detected 8:02 AM
Chief remembers every previous conversation and your entire world
Chief
I drafted the investor follow-up. The ask is clear, but one paragraph reads too formal for how you typically communicate with Sarah. I flagged it and suggest a warmer opening that references your last dinner conversation.You
Good catch. Make the opening warmer but keep the numbers paragraph crisp. She respects directness on financials.Chief
Done. I kept the financial ask verbatim, softened the opening to reference the Napa trip, and tightened the closing. Ready for your final review.Chief identifies what needs attention and proposes the next move
Draft board meeting debrief
Based on yesterday's notes and 3 follow-up commitments
Reschedule Thursday hiring block
Conflicts with partner call — 3 open slots on Friday
Update market analysis with new signal
Apple supplier revision impacts your infra thesis
Send offsite pre-read to attendees
Agenda finalized — 6 attendees haven't received latest version
Living memory is what makes Chief more proactive over time. The longer you use it, the more context it holds, the more it anticipates, and the less you have to explain.
Week 1
Within days, Chief maps the people you work with most, the projects consuming your attention, and the rhythms of your schedule. It starts surfacing relevant context alongside your calendar and inbox.
Month 1
Ahead of every meeting, Chief assembles relevant context — previous conversations, open questions, recent changes. After meetings, it drafts follow-ups with the right tone and the right asks, ready for your review.
Month 3
Patterns emerge that you might miss. A comment from a partner call three weeks ago suddenly matters because of today's market signal. Chief surfaces these connections, helps you see around corners, and explains why they matter now.
Month 6
After six months, Chief has deep context on your communication style, decision patterns, and priorities. It drafts with your voice, escalates with your threshold, and anticipates your questions before you form them.
Chief starts personal. But the real power emerges when your Chief can coordinate with the Chiefs of the people you trust — reducing overhead, sharing bounded context, and making collaboration feel effortless.
Approach A — Diagram-First
Approach B — Scenario Cards
Scenario 1
“Coordinate with my collaborator on this project — share relevant context, align on next steps, and flag any conflicts in our timelines.”
Scenario 2
“Let my Chief check availability with your Chief — find the best time this week without the back-and-forth email chain.”
Scenario 3
“Share bounded project context instead of forwarding background five times — give their Chief enough to be useful without exposing everything.”
Approach C — Trust-First
Private Memory
Your conversations, notes, and synthesis — never shared without explicit action
Shared Context
Specific projects, availability, and bounded information you choose to share
Bounded Agency
Explicit permissions for what their Chief can see, request, or act on
Chief handles sensitive, high-context information about your professional life. We built the permission model around a simple principle: nothing is shared unless you explicitly choose to share it, and everything is revocable.
The core of Chief is your private memory — everything it observes and builds belongs to you alone.
Only what you explicitly choose — scoped to specific projects, people, or timeframes.
Every permission is explicit, scoped to a purpose, and revocable at any time.
Think of Chief's permission model as concentric rings — private at the center, shared at the edges, agency only with explicit grants.
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