More than a checklist
A task title rarely tells the whole story. In Wyatt, tasks live next to the documents, whiteboards, and conversations that explain them, so anyone can open a task and understand the brief, the decision, and the discussion behind it.
Ownership and due dates
Assign tasks to people, set due dates, and track status. The team always knows who owns what and what’s coming up next, without chasing updates across tools.
Create tasks from your real work
The assistant can read a meeting note, document, or thread and pull out the action items as tasks. Instead of re-typing follow-ups, you capture them where the work already lives.
Focus on what matters now
See what’s due, what’s blocked, and what’s in progress so the team can prioritize. Tasks connect to projects, so progress rolls up to the bigger picture.
Tasks in the flow of work
Because tasks share a workspace with documents and data, you don’t bounce between a tracker and everything else. The follow-ups stay attached to the content that created them.