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An earpiece for
every meeting.

Sayli hears the call and tells you what to say. Only you can see it.

Press⌘↵

They ask. You answer.

Sayli hears the call. One keystroke and the answer is on your screen.

AssistHeard the call

Press a chip — or use the shortcut.

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Smash every interview, every pitch, every call. Sayli is the quiet edge you walk in with.

The questions that used to land late

Now they land
on time.

Sales call

“Walk me through procurement risk.”

Already on screen. In the buyer's words.

Interview

“A time you disagreed with your manager?”

Your story, framed the way they want to hear it.

Board update

“Gross-margin trend vs. last quarter?”

Number. Reason. Headline. Before you finish nodding.

Bring your world with you

Sayli walks in
already briefed.

Drop in the deal brief. Connect the calendar. Plug in your notes.

Upload anything

Tomorrow’s interview?
Give Sayli the JD.

Sayli reads everything before the call. When the question lands, the answer is already in your language.

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Google Calendar

Knows what’s next.

Pulls invites, attendees, agenda. Walks in briefed.

Notion · Obsidian

Your second brain.
On every call.

Connect your notes. Sayli quotes the right page at the right moment.

Slack

Sends the brief.

Call ends. The follow-up lands in the right channel.

Yours alone

Never trained on.

Scoped to you. Erasable in one click.

Also works with
After the call

The follow-up
writes itself.

Q4 sync · Maya
23 min · just now
Headline

Friday locked. Pricing slide is the one open thread — Maya wants a gut-check before finance sees it Monday.

Summary

Aligned on Friday for the deck review. You committed to the updated version Thursday. Maya flagged the pricing slide as the remaining question — she wants a tighter rationale on the Q3 number before walking finance through it.

Action items
  • Send Maya the updated deck

    You·Thursday EOD·

  • Pull Q3 pricing rationale into one slide

    Maya·Before Monday·

  • Loop Sam on the revised timeline

    You··not sure

How you sounded

You talked

46%

Of the call's time.

Filler words

11

About 0.5 per minute.

Longest stretch

42s

Without breaking.

A mirror, not a score. Sayli shows you what was there.

Send to
Drag to see

Right there for you.
Not on their screen.

Q4 sync · 4 participants
Maya Chen
You
Sam Patel
Iris Wu
Everyone else
Q4 sync · 4 participants
Maya Chen
You
Sam Patel
Iris Wu
Only you
“I close more deals. And I’m present while I’m doing it.
Operator · Series B SaaS · 23 calls / week
and operators across 14 cities
The unfair part

They never see it.

No bots.

Sayli never joins. Nothing in the chat. Nothing in the invite.

No screen-share.

macOS hides Sayli from every capture. You see it. Nobody else does.

No training.

Audio is captured on-device. We never train on your meetings.

Pricing

Free to start.
Honest after that.

FreeFor the next call you take.
$0forever
  • Real-time Assist (⌘↵)
  • Auto-generated brief
  • Upload prep docs
  • Invisible to screen-share
TeamFor everyone who runs the room.
$24per seat / month
  • Everything in Free
  • Shared deal context across the team
  • Google Calendar · Slack · Notion · Obsidian
  • Admin controls + audit trail

No credit card to start. Cancel anything, any time.

Honest answers

What people ask
before they install.

  • Yes. macOS lets us hide Sayli's window from screen-share, screen-recording, and external capture. Your camera shows you. Your share shows your screen. Sayli stays out of both.

  • Sayli hears the call on-device, transcribes it, and asks a model — fed with what was just said, what's on your screen, and what you've told it about the deal. Sub-second.

  • All of them. Sayli listens to what your Mac is hearing. It doesn't care which app is talking.

  • On-device audio. Transcripts scoped to you. We never train on your meetings. Erase everything in one click.

Your next call
feels different.