Every sales and discovery call has that moment, a pricing question you half-remember, a competitor you can't quite counter, a feature you forgot shipped. You stall, you say "letmegetbacktoyou," and the momentum dies.
Caddie fixes that.
It's the notetaker that talks back.
Most call tools just listen and summarize after the call. Caddie is live:
👉 it joins your calls automatically,
👉 listens in real time,
👉 and feeds you the exact answer in your ear — the moment you need it.
What Caddie does today:
Auto-joinsyourcalls
No links to paste, no bot to invite. Caddie pulls from your calendar and shows
up to the meetings that matter, Zoom, Meet, Teams.
Answerslive,fromyourknowledge
Product questions, pricing, objections, competitor comparisons — answered in
real time, grounded in your docs, emails, and past calls. Not generic AI
guesses. Your actual source of truth.
Rememberswhatyoutellit(NEW🚀)
This is the big unlock. Correct Caddie once — "actually, our Enterprise plan
includes that" — and it sticks. Every call makes it sharper. It learns your
product the way a great teammate would.
Chatwithanypastcall
Ask questions about any previous conversation, "what did they say about
budget?", and get an instant answer from the transcript. Your call history
becomes searchable memory.
My goal is simple:
Make sure no founder or rep ever loses a deal to "letmegetbacktoyou"
again, no scrambling, no after-call regret, no fumbling the one question that
@sohazur This is a clever angle—the real problem you're solving isn't note-taking, it's keeping momentum alive when your brain goes blank mid-call. The live feedback loop where it learns from corrections is the part that actually differentiates this from just another call summary tool.
The live-answer approach you've built for handling pricing and competitor questions mid-call is genuinely useful for keeping deal momentum intact. One layer that compounds this is knowing which online conversations are already signaling those exact buying moments before a call even happens — MentionFox's lead-detection dashboard surfaces Reddit threads, forum posts, and even audio mentions in videos where prospects are actively comparing tools or asking about solutions like Caddie, so your reps walk into calls with context already loaded. Check https://mentionfox.com — in 30 seconds you can see which public conversations about your category are happening right now and turn them into warm pipeline before the calendar invite is even sent.
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The “answer in the moment” part is what makes this interesting.
A lot of calls don’t go badly because the rep is unprepared. They go badly because one pricing detail, competitor point, or old customer example is hard to recall under pressure.
If Caddie can quietly pull the right answer from past calls and internal docs without distracting the speaker, that is much more useful than another post-call summary. I’d mainly want to test how fast and accurate it is when the buyer asks a messy, half-specific question.
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I'm Sohazur, one of the Co-Founder of Caddie.
Every sales and discovery call has that moment, a pricing question you half-remember, a competitor you can't quite counter, a feature you forgot shipped. You stall, you say "let me get back to you," and the momentum dies.
Caddie fixes that.
It's the notetaker that talks back.
Most call tools just listen and summarize after the call. Caddie is live:
👉 it joins your calls automatically,
👉 listens in real time,
👉 and feeds you the exact answer in your ear — the moment you need it.
What Caddie does today:
Auto-joins your calls
No links to paste, no bot to invite. Caddie pulls from your calendar and shows
up to the meetings that matter, Zoom, Meet, Teams.
Answers live, from your knowledge
Product questions, pricing, objections, competitor comparisons — answered in
real time, grounded in your docs, emails, and past calls. Not generic AI
guesses. Your actual source of truth.
Remembers what you tell it (NEW 🚀)
This is the big unlock. Correct Caddie once — "actually, our Enterprise plan
includes that" — and it sticks. Every call makes it sharper. It learns your
product the way a great teammate would.
Chat with any past call
Ask questions about any previous conversation, "what did they say about
budget?", and get an instant answer from the transcript. Your call history
becomes searchable memory.
My goal is simple:
Make sure no founder or rep ever loses a deal to "let me get back to you"
again, no scrambling, no after-call regret, no fumbling the one question that
mattered.
If you've ever hung up a call thinking:
"Damn, I should've had that answer ready."
That's exactly what Caddie is built to solve.
👉 Try it here: https://app.heycaddie.live
I'd genuinely love your feedback. Caddie is evolving fast, and early
validation from the PH community shapes what we build next.
If it resonates, an upvote goes a long way ❤️
Thanks for checking it out!
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@sohazur This is a clever angle—the real problem you're solving isn't note-taking, it's keeping momentum alive when your brain goes blank mid-call. The live feedback loop where it learns from corrections is the part that actually differentiates this from just another call summary tool.
The live-answer approach you've built for handling pricing and competitor questions mid-call is genuinely useful for keeping deal momentum intact. One layer that compounds this is knowing which online conversations are already signaling those exact buying moments before a call even happens — MentionFox's lead-detection dashboard surfaces Reddit threads, forum posts, and even audio mentions in videos where prospects are actively comparing tools or asking about solutions like Caddie, so your reps walk into calls with context already loaded. Check https://mentionfox.com — in 30 seconds you can see which public conversations about your category are happening right now and turn them into warm pipeline before the calendar invite is even sent.
The “answer in the moment” part is what makes this interesting.
A lot of calls don’t go badly because the rep is unprepared. They go badly because one pricing detail, competitor point, or old customer example is hard to recall under pressure.
If Caddie can quietly pull the right answer from past calls and internal docs without distracting the speaker, that is much more useful than another post-call summary. I’d mainly want to test how fast and accurate it is when the buyer asks a messy, half-specific question.