Exec OS
The continuity layer
for the chair you're in.
For VPs, CTOs, COOs, and CEOs who run on a stack of board decks, 1:1s, portfolio reviews, and a calendar that never lets up. Exec OS holds the commitments, the deltas, and the slipped promises — and surfaces what your team actually said before your first meeting lands.
Commitment tracking
1:1 prep
SSO + audit log
Situation presets
Pick the meeting you're walking into.
Exec OS shifts what gets ranked, what surfaces in the brief, and which threads matter. Switch contexts as your day moves — board on Tuesday, 1:1s on Thursday.
Board prep
Last quarter's commitments, deltas vs plan, what changed since the last memo. Surfaces the questions you'll get asked.
1:1 prep
What each direct said they'd ship. What's slipped. Last 1:1's open threads. Their commitments to you, your commitments to them.
Portfolio review
Cross-team status without re-asking. Which initiatives are on track, which are quietly red, who said what at the last review.
Skip-level
Context across the layer below your directs. What ICs are saying in Slack vs. what bubbles up in standup notes.
Customer escalation
The history of every commitment to that account. What CSM said, what eng said, what shipped, what didn't.
Cross-functional
When you're stitching three teams together. The promises across silos — and where they don't add up.
Connectors
Reads the systems your team actually works in.
Exec OS pulls from the channels and tools where your org's commitments live. SSO at the org level. Audit log at every read.
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Slack
Direct message threads, team channels, async standups — what got promised, to whom.
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Calendar
Every meeting on your week with context: prior 1:1 notes, open threads, what shipped since.
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Linear / Jira
Initiatives, sprint commitments, what closed, what slipped — per team, per individual.
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GitHub PRs
Reviews open vs merged. Whose work is parked. Which commitments tie to which branches.
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Gmail / Outlook
Customer threads, board comms, vendor escalations — tagged by initiative.
Daily Exec Brief
Three lines. Then the meeting.
A sample of what Exec OS surfaces every morning — pulled from your real threads, not generic templates. Commitments, deltas, escalations.
Exec OS · Daily Brief
2026-04-25 · 7:18 AM
1:1
Maya, VP Eng missed two 1:1 commitments. Last note (2026-04-15): "OAuth review by Wed." PR #4421 still open. Today's 1:1 at 11:00 — lead with this, not Q3 planning.
Board
Q1 commitments delta — 6 of 9 shipped, 2 slipped, 1 quietly redefined. Board call Friday. The redefined one (auth migration scope) didn't make the last memo. Surface it before Mark notices.
Customer
Acme escalation cooling — CSM closed the loop yesterday. No action needed today. Watch for the renewal call 2026-05-08; we promised SOC 2 Type I evidence.
What gets remembered
The stuff that gets re-asked in every meeting.
You shouldn't have to re-ask "where did we land on that?" Exec OS holds it — with provenance, so the answer holds up when the room pushes back.
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Commitment tracking
Every "I'll have it by Wednesday" gets pinned to its source — the message, the meeting, the doc. When it slips, Exec OS surfaces it in your next 1:1 brief.
"Maya: 'OAuth review by Wed' — said 2026-04-15 in 1:1. Today: 2026-04-25, PR #4421 still open."
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Decision provenance
Every "we decided X" pinned to its origin, with full context. When the decision changes — or someone pretends it didn't — Exec OS flags the contradiction.
"Auth migration: Q1 scope set 2026-01-12 board memo. Quietly resized 2026-03-04 in eng all-hands. Delta: not in board memo."
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Per-person threads
For each direct report: open commitments, last 1:1 notes, slipped promises, recent shipped work. The brief reads like the prep doc you never have time to write.
"Maya VP Eng — 4 commitments open, 2 missed last week, last 1:1 covered Q3 hiring + OAuth review."
Team pricing
Exec OS — $79/seat/mo.
Team tier on the consumer plan. SSO, admin console, audit log, shared workspace, DPA available, SOC 2 Type I in flight. Annual contracts and procurement-friendly billing on request.
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$79/seat/mo · SSO, audit, DPA included · Pilot in 2 weeks
Stop running the org
on what you can keep in your head.
Your team commits, you commit, your board commits. Exec OS holds the through-line so when it matters, the brief already knows. SSO and DPA included.
SOC 2 Type I in flight (Q4 2026) · DPA available · SSO on Team