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always-on memory for teams shipping fast

your company finally has a memory.

Her captures the conversations that usually disappear, turns them into a shared brain, and briefs your people and your agents before the next move.

speech-aware capture

Her only wakes when people are actually talking.

linked team memory

Decisions, owners, and follow-ups stay connected.

briefings before the next move

People and agents start with the same context.

memory stream

synced 02m ago

customer review / april 21 / 14:30

"If onboarding stays under an hour, move the pilot to the whole org."

rolloutsupport loadpricingpilot

decision

Expand beyond the design pilot if time-to-value stays below the team target.

owner

Ops is validating onboarding friction before Thursday's rollout review.

next meeting briefing

keep in view

Onboarding speed is still the deciding factor for rollout.

new since last time

Pricing can stay flat if support load stays under the current threshold.

still unresolved

Who owns launch comms after the pilot expands beyond design?

capture live

context from the room, not just the calendar.

  • standup detected
  • customer call detected
  • founder sync detected
linked decisions

the why sticks around with the what.

launch after onboarding fix
keep pricing flat for pilot
follow up with support on Friday
agent sync

/brief revenue rollout

pulled 6 related conversations

linked 2 decisions and 1 blocker

drafted prep for tomorrow 09:30

from the real places context happens

standupscustomer callshallway decisionsfounder syncsincident roomsproject reviews

workflow

a connected loop from conversation to action.

The point is not to record more. The point is to stop losing the thread between one conversation and the next.

step 01

capture the workday

Meetings, quick calls, and in-between conversations are captured when speech starts, not when the calendar says so.

  • runs quietly in the background
  • voice activity detection on-device
  • pause any time

step 02

turn talk into structure

Her organizes what happened into decisions, open questions, owners, and topics instead of leaving you with a stack of transcripts.

  • linked decisions and rationale
  • action items with owners
  • topics stitched across meetings

step 03

brief the next move

Before the next call, everyone gets the context that matters: what changed, what is still unresolved, and who needs what.

  • meeting prep pulled automatically
  • same context for humans and agents
  • searchable across the whole brain

product surfaces

the same source of truth for people, product, and agents.

Paper-like layout, real product logic: one place to see what changed, what matters, and what the team should do next.

before the meeting

brief the room before anyone asks.

Upcoming meetings get context pulled from the entire team brain so everyone starts aligned on what changed, what is blocked, and what should be decided.

what shifted

New conversations are clustered around onboarding friction and launch timing.

who needs context

Sales, support, and product all walk in with the same memory.

thursday briefing

growth rollout

09:30

decision to revisit

Pilot can expand if onboarding stays below the agreed threshold.

blocker

Support still needs a cleaner handoff plan before launch.

best question

What has to be true for rollout to feel safe next week?

for agents too

one source of truth for humans and copilots.

The same structured memory can feed workflows, briefings, or internal agents without hand-copying context between tools.

/brief revenue rollout

Context pulled from 6 conversations.

Top risk: onboarding friction is still unresolved.

Suggested owner follow-up: support handoff plan.

why teams care

less re-explaining. fewer dropped threads.

new teammates get context faster

leaders stop being the manual memory layer

important decisions keep their rationale attached

trust

private by design, not bolted on later.

The product story only works if your team trusts it. Controls, deployment options, and data boundaries are part of the product, not a footnote.

privacy posture

your team's brain should feel like an asset, not a surveillance layer.

Her is built for teams that want better recall without giving up control over what gets captured, stored, or shared.

private by default

Voice activity detection and capture start locally, with controls your team can understand and trust.

team-scoped memory

Your brain belongs to your organization, with exports and deployment options that keep you in control.

built for serious teams

Founders, operators, and product teams can move fast without losing the thread between decisions.

deployment path

Teams with stricter requirements can work toward deeper controls, including deployment approaches that keep data inside their own boundaries.

faq

the questions teams ask first.

The short version of how Her works, where it fits, and why it feels different from another note-taking tool.

What exactly is her?01

Her is your company's shared memory. She captures spoken context, turns it into structured knowledge, and makes it easy to recall what was decided, why it mattered, and what happens next.

Is this just another meeting note-taker?02

No. Meeting note-takers give you isolated summaries. Her links context across the whole workday, so your team can move from one conversation to the next without context loss.

How does the capture work?03

Today the best experience is on macOS. Once your team enables capture, Her listens for speech, processes the useful parts, and lets people pause or stop whenever they want.

Can we keep everything private?04

Yes. Privacy and deployment control are part of the product direction from the start, including options for teams that need stronger data boundaries.

early access

bring her into the room.

We are onboarding early teams who want tighter recall, clearer decisions, and less context loss between meetings.

best fit today

Fast-moving teams on macOS who already feel the pain of re-explaining everything.

what happens next

We review your note, reach out personally, and figure out whether the timing is right.

No spam. Just a note when we can bring your team in.