More than a task list
Project management often means a task tracker disconnected from the work it describes. Wyatt keeps tasks, documents, data, and discussion together in each project, so the plan and the context never drift apart.
Plan, track, and report on projects with tasks, documents, and discussion in one workspace — and an AI assistant that summarizes status and next steps.
Project home
Everything for a project in one place.
Tasks
Track work with owners and due dates.
AI status
Summaries of progress and blockers.
Docs in context
Briefs and notes stay attached.
What you can do with Wyatt
Project home
Everything for a project in one place.
Tasks
Track work with owners and due dates.
AI status
Summaries of progress and blockers.
Docs in context
Briefs and notes stay attached.
Project management often means a task tracker disconnected from the work it describes. Wyatt keeps tasks, documents, data, and discussion together in each project, so the plan and the context never drift apart.
Lay out the plan, break it into tasks with owners and dates, and adjust as things change. Because everything lives in the project, updates ripple through naturally instead of being copied between tools.
Ask the assistant what changed, what’s blocked, and what’s next. It reads the project’s tasks, docs, and conversations, so the summary reflects reality without a status meeting.
New contributors and stakeholders can open the project and see the brief, the decisions, and the current state, so onboarding to a project takes minutes, not days.
When it’s time to report, the assistant can draft a status update from the work itself, so reporting reflects what actually happened.
Create a project
Bring tasks, docs, and data into one place.
Track the work
Assign tasks and keep context attached.
Report with AI
Summarize status and next steps automatically.
A tracker holds tasks without context. Wyatt keeps tasks next to the documents, data, and discussion that explain them.
Yes. The assistant summarizes progress, blockers, and next steps from the project’s real work.
Yes. Anyone can open the project and see the brief, decisions, and current state.
Yes. The assistant can draft a status update from the work itself.