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Personal Assistant for Founders

One Brain for Every Hat You Wear

Fundraising, hiring, product, ops — Beckett keeps the threads connected so you don't lose context every time you switch.

You're jumping between an investor pitch deck, a candidate screen, a product spec, and a vendor contract — sometimes all in the same afternoon. Every context switch costs you something: a follow-up you meant to send, a decision you made last week that you're now contradicting, a relationship you said you'd nurture. Beckett is the one place that holds all of it, so you can stay in motion without losing the thread.

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How Beckett helps Founders

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Stop paying the context-switching tax

The average founder juggles 10–15 tools and just as many mental models in a single day. Every switch means reconstructing what you were doing, who you talked to, and what you decided. Beckett keeps running context across all of it — your investor conversations, your hiring pipeline, your product bets — so picking back up takes seconds, not minutes.

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Offload the mental load you don't notice carrying

Most of what founders track doesn't live in any system — it lives in your head. The follow-up you owe Sarah. The commitment you made to the board. The candidate who asked you to circle back in two weeks. Beckett is the external memory that catches what your head can't hold, so you're not burning working memory on logistics when you need it for decisions.

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Relationships don't fall through the cracks

Fundraising and hiring run on relationships, and relationships run on follow-through. A warm intro you never acted on, an investor you promised to update, a candidate who was a maybe — these matter more than most founders realize. Beckett logs every person, every commitment, and every last-contact date, and nudges you before the window closes.

Frequently asked questions

Beckett replaces the personal context layer those tools can't hold — the verbal commitments, relationship history, cross-project decisions, and follow-ups that live in your head. Notion holds docs, Linear holds tickets, your CRM holds pipeline stages. Beckett holds everything else: what you promised Sarah, why you made that pricing call, who you need to circle back with. It's the memory layer, not another project tool.

Yes. You can log every investor conversation, track where each relationship stands, set follow-up reminders, and ask Beckett things like "who have I not updated in the last 30 days?" or "what did I promise to send Maya?" It's not a CRM in the traditional sense, but for the informal, high-context relationship tracking that fundraising actually requires, it works well.

ChatGPT doesn't know anything about you or your business — every conversation starts from zero. Beckett builds a persistent knowledge graph from everything you tell it: your team, your investors, your decisions, your open loops. The more you use it, the more it knows, and the more useful it becomes. It's the difference between a knowledgeable assistant and a generic one.

Beckett is built with serious data handling in mind — your conversations and stored context are encrypted, never used to train models, and never shared. You're talking to an assistant that's supposed to know your business, so we take the responsibility that comes with that seriously.

There's no setup. You start talking to it like you'd talk to an assistant on day one — "I just got off a call with X, here's what happened" — and Beckett starts building your context immediately. Most founders feel the difference within the first week, once they realize they can ask "what do I need to follow up on today?" and get an actual answer.

Keep all the threads connected.

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