Every week another AI notetaker launches. Notes, summaries, action items, a tidy recap in your inbox. Read it back later and the work is still sitting there, waiting for you. A prettier to-do list is still a to-do list. Sailr is pointed somewhere else entirely: the moment a task is said out loud, the crew starts doing it.
One hands you a to-do list. The other is already three tasks into it.
There is no handoff. The listener and the doer are the same boat. Nothing gets exported to another app or pasted into a chatbot for you to babysit. The doing is baked in.
Whisper runs locally on your Mac. Your meetings never leave the machine to become somebody's training data.
Claude reads the transcript as it streams and catches tasks the moment they are said. No wake word, no commands to memorize.
Headless Claude Code works your own connected tools in the background. Connect them once at claude.ai and Sailr is wired.
Five mates, one rule: reads run themselves, sends wait for your nod.
Answers the questions the room asks out loud, sources and all.
Checks your day in a heartbeat. Booking the follow-up waits for your nod.
Drafts the email in your voice. Drafts only. You press send.
Writes the message, resolves the right channel, sends on your nod.
Spins up a session on your Mac to build the demo or run the task.
Sailr works through your own Claude connectors. Whatever your Claude can reach, a crew mate can put on watch. Reads run themselves, sends wait for your nod, same rule for every tool.
The live transcript writes itself in ink, in a pixel logbook whose pages really flip. Highlight nothing, memorize nothing. It is all in the log.
Every topic becomes a numbered buoy on the sea chart, so you can see the conversation make headway while it happens.
Moor the sail and the wrap writes itself: recap, topics covered, who is doing what, follow-ups. One tap Slacks the whole package to you.
Every session is a sail. Every profile is a boat. Switch crews for work, clients, or the side project without mixing logs.
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