Notes that don’t go to waste
Notes are easy to take and easy to lose. In Wyatt, notes become structured, searchable, and connected to your work, so they keep paying off long after you write them.
Capture notes quickly and let AI structure them, summarize the key points, and turn follow-ups into tasks — all searchable later.
Quick capture
Jot notes fast in a flexible editor.
AI structure
Organize and summarize messy notes.
To tasks
Turn follow-ups into tasks.
Findable
Search across all your notes later.
What you can do with Wyatt
Quick capture
Jot notes fast in a flexible editor.
AI structure
Organize and summarize messy notes.
To tasks
Turn follow-ups into tasks.
Findable
Search across all your notes later.
Notes are easy to take and easy to lose. In Wyatt, notes become structured, searchable, and connected to your work, so they keep paying off long after you write them.
Jot down whatever you need in the moment, then ask the assistant to clean it up — organizing scattered points and summarizing the key takeaways.
The assistant can pull action items out of your notes and create tasks, so the follow-ups actually happen instead of staying buried in a doc.
Because notes live in the workspace, you can search across them and ask the assistant about past notes, turning a pile of jottings into reliable memory.
Keep personal notes or share them with the team. Either way, they connect to the projects and people they relate to.
Yes. Capture notes quickly and the assistant can organize and summarize them.
Yes. The assistant can pull action items out of notes and create tasks.
Yes. Notes live in the workspace and are searchable, and you can ask the assistant about past notes.
Both. Keep personal notes or share them with the team; either way they connect to related work.