Everything a project needs, together
A project is more than a task list. In Wyatt, each project can hold its tasks, documents, databases, and discussion in one place, so the plan, the work, and the context all live together.
Give every project a home for its tasks, documents, data, and discussion. Ask the assistant for status, blockers, and next steps drawn from the actual work.
A home per project
Keep each project’s tasks, documents, and data together in one place.
AI status updates
Ask what changed, what’s blocked, and what’s next — drawn from the work itself.
Docs in context
Briefs, specs, and notes stay attached to the project they belong to.
Shared with the team
Everyone sees the same project context instead of scattered updates.
What you can do with Wyatt
A home per project
Keep each project’s tasks, documents, and data together in one place.
AI status updates
Ask what changed, what’s blocked, and what’s next — drawn from the work itself.
Docs in context
Briefs, specs, and notes stay attached to the project they belong to.
Shared with the team
Everyone sees the same project context instead of scattered updates.
A project is more than a task list. In Wyatt, each project can hold its tasks, documents, databases, and discussion in one place, so the plan, the work, and the context all live together.
Ask the assistant what changed this week, what’s blocked, and what should happen next. Because it reads the project’s tasks, docs, and conversations, the summary reflects the real state of the work — no status meeting required.
Briefs, specs, and meeting notes live inside the project. When someone joins or revisits the work, the context is right there instead of buried in a separate drive.
Everyone works from the same project space, so updates aren’t scattered across chats and trackers. The team stays aligned on goals, progress, and blockers.
Plan on a whiteboard, write the brief as a document, track execution as tasks, and report status with AI — all inside one connected project.
A project can bring together its tasks, documents, databases, and discussion in one place so the plan and the work live together.
Yes. The assistant can summarize what changed, what’s blocked, and what’s next based on the project’s tasks, docs, and conversations.
A standalone tracker holds tasks without the surrounding context. Wyatt projects keep tasks next to the documents and discussions that explain them.
Yes. Projects are shared spaces, so the team stays aligned instead of relying on scattered updates.