Notes that don’t get lost
Meeting notes scattered across docs and inboxes are easy to lose. In Wyatt, notes live in the workspace next to the projects they relate to, so decisions stay findable long after the meeting ends.
Keep meeting notes where the work lives. Summarize discussions, capture decisions, and turn follow-ups into tasks with the assistant.
Structured notes
Capture agendas, decisions, and notes in a clean document.
AI summaries
Summarize a long discussion into the decisions that matter.
Action items
Turn follow-ups into tasks with owners and due dates.
Linked to projects
Keep notes attached to the project they belong to.
What you can do with Wyatt
Structured notes
Capture agendas, decisions, and notes in a clean document.
AI summaries
Summarize a long discussion into the decisions that matter.
Action items
Turn follow-ups into tasks with owners and due dates.
Linked to projects
Keep notes attached to the project they belong to.
Meeting notes scattered across docs and inboxes are easy to lose. In Wyatt, notes live in the workspace next to the projects they relate to, so decisions stay findable long after the meeting ends.
Ask the assistant to summarize a set of raw notes into the key decisions and open questions. A long, messy discussion becomes a clear record the whole team can scan.
Every meeting produces follow-ups. The assistant can pull action items out of the notes and create tasks with owners and due dates, so nothing falls through the cracks.
Link meeting notes to the relevant project so the decisions stay attached to the work they affect. Anyone revisiting the project sees how it got to where it is.
Because notes are part of the workspace, you can search across them and ask the assistant about past decisions — turning a pile of meetings into usable team memory.
Yes. The assistant can turn raw notes into a clear summary of decisions and open questions.
Yes. The assistant can extract action items from notes and create tasks with owners and due dates.
Notes live in your workspace next to the related project, so decisions stay findable and connected to the work.
Yes. Notes are searchable, and you can ask the assistant about past decisions across your meetings.