Founders
Debrief customer calls, investor conversations, product instincts, hiring doubts, and the stuff you are not ready to announce.
It listens, asks the next useful question, and gives back a doc you'll actually re-read.
Not every thought starts as a document. Most start as pressure.
A customer call you are still processing. A decision you need to make. A strategy knot. A hiring concern. A founder instinct. A messy voice memo. A private thought you do not want to perform in a meeting or polish into a memo yet.
Sayermore gives you a place to brain dump, then asks the follow-up questions that help the useful shape emerge.
Who it is for
Debrief customer calls, investor conversations, product instincts, hiring doubts, and the stuff you are not ready to announce.
Unpack strategy, board prep, hard conversations, team dynamics, and decisions that need a clearer written trail.
Turn scattered observations into process notes, decisions, handoffs, and a searchable operating memory.
Talk through ideas, drafts, stories, product angles, and the half-formed threads that are easier to say than type.
What it actually does
okay so the call with Acme, I think it went fine but honestly the pricing thing came up again and I keep, ugh, I keep not having a good answer. Patel was nice about it but you could tell he was probing. And then the agency couple β Marta and Dom β they didn't push back at all which is almost worse because now I'm wondering if our number is too low. Three calls today, three different reactions to the same price. That's the thing I should be thinking about.
Three different reactions to the same number. That's the signal worth chasing.
How it works
Hit record. Brain dump however it wants to come out β half-sentences, contradictions, doubling back. No structure required, no editing as you go.
Sayermore listens, finds the threads worth pulling, and asks the next useful question. The shape you couldn't find on your own starts showing up.
You leave with a structured markdown doc β sections, decisions, open loops, next steps β saved to your private library and synced to every device you sign in on.
What happens to your voice
Pricing
Standard and Pro prices are illustrative. Final numbers TBD when those tiers ship.
Try-now sessions live in this browser only. Join the beta to keep what you make, sync it across every device, and get a direct line for feedback. We'll email when a seat opens β one email from a human, no drip campaign.
Audio is sent to OpenAI Whisper for transcription, then dropped immediately. On the Pro tier (coming soon) audio is stored encrypted in your account so you can replay it. We never train models on your captures.
Audio goes to OpenAI Whisper for transcription. Transcripts and library context go to Anthropic Claude for synthesis. Both are commercial APIs with no-training contracts. We don't add anything beyond what's required to deliver the feature.
In a private Postgres database scoped to your account. Cross-device sync is automatic when you sign in. Row-level security on the database enforces that no other user can read your content, even in the event of a bug in our code.
For an MVP beta with founders giving us direct feedback β yes. For public launch with paid plans and Product Hunt traffic, we still need to wire Stripe, write a formal privacy policy, and add analytics. We're being honest about that.
The web app is the primary surface. A companion desktop is on the roadmap for users who want local-first storage, but it's not the current focus.