Why this exists

Professional relationships fail quietly. Someone should be watching.

A deal that dies in October started going wrong in August. The signals were in the email the whole time — replies getting slower, messages getting shorter, questions disappearing. Nobody saw it, because nobody can watch sixty relationships at once while also doing their actual job.

Promises evaporate the same way. “I'll send it by Friday” lives in a sent folder no one rereads. And the most expensive failure of all arrives politely:“as we discussed, the new terms apply going forward” — except you never discussed it, and replying without checking quietly makes it the new agreement.

None of these are email problems. Faster inboxes don't fix them; CRMs full of fields nobody updates don't either. They're memory and attention problems. So we built a system with perfect memory and undivided attention.

TaskFieldAI reads your work email, remembers every commitment with its source, learns how each relationship normally behaves, and interrupts you only when something genuinely needs human judgment — a claim that contradicts your records, a relationship entering its danger window, a promise about to lapse. Everything else, it handles or quietly prepares.

The longer it runs, the more it knows about your professional world — dated, sourced, searchable. That's the bet: software can be copied, but three months of your own relationship memory cannot. It simply becomes the colleague who never forgets.

Built independently, shipped continuously, and honest by default: when a feature is coming soon, the product says so; when the AI acts, it shows its reasoning; and your data exports or deletes in one click, always.

What we optimize for

Three principles, enforced in code.

Receipts over vibes

Every claim the AI makes about your history carries sources and dates. If it can't cite it, it doesn't say it.

Autonomy is earned

It starts powerless — drafts only. You grant authority per category, watch the edit rate, and take it back anytime.

Hard limits stay hard

Personal email excluded in code. Risk flags freeze sending. Undo on everything. These aren't settings — they don't move.

See what it finds in your last 90 days.

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