Bond is an AI Chief of Staff for executives. It connects to your tools, learns how your company works, and turns scattered tasks into a self-managing to-do list that always knows what you need to do next. You can ask Bond to prepare you for your next meeting, draft a follow-up, send an email, create action items, identify blockers, surface risks, or delegate tasks to team members.















Oh, remember seeing bond come through here a few weeks back! the "reconstructing context before deciding" part really resonates - I juggle a lot of small and bigger tasks daily and having that context surface itself would save real time. Does bond work well for individual contributors too or is it mostly built for execs?
Bond
@kseniya_avtukhovich Heyy Kseniya 🌞
Yes, it works for individual contributors too 🚀.
Execs are the sharpest initial wedge because their context-switching and delegation load is extreme, but the underlying problem is broader: too much work spread across too many threads, and not enough context when you need to act.
For an IC, Bond is useful in a slightly different way: reconstructing the context around a task, finding the source thread, surfacing what changed, drafting follow-ups, and helping you keep track of all the little commitments that get buried in Slack/email/meetings.
So the product is especially strong for execs and chiefs of staff today, but the long-term vision is absolutely broader: anyone whose work depends on staying on top of many moving pieces should benefit.
Context switching is one of the biggest productivity killers for executives does Bond offer a unified interface to act across all connected tools or does it still redirect you back to the native app to complete each action?
Bond
@elsa_williams Exactly 🙌 reducing context switching is one of the main reasons Bond exists.
We don't want you bouncing between all these noisy platforms, just to answer one question or move one task forward.
Bond reconstructs the context across those tools, shows you the relevant evidence, and then lets you act from the same place. Aka reply, follow up, schedule, delegate, or clear the todo.
We still keep the source one click away when you want to inspect the original thread or doc. But the ideal flow is: Bond brings the context to you, you make the call, and the action happens without opening five tabs. 🏎️
It's really a good problem to solve. In today's era there are so many tools available and sometime deciding which one to use to increase the productivity, we end losing the time only. The "self-managing to-do list" framing is really awesome.
However a quick question: If I finish a call where some action items were verbally agreed on but never written down, can Bond pick those up from a calendar event + transcript and automatically surface them ? Also I have recently Zoom is also providing something similar, how are you differentiating from Zoom ?
Bond
@abhishek_srivastava_eng Thanks Abhishek, could not agree more 🙏
For your question: Yesss, if the call has a transcript or meeting notes connected, Bond can combine that with the calendar context, pull out the verbal action items, identify owners, and surface them as todos with evidence back to the meeting.
Zoom can summarize a Zoom meeting... but Bond is actively trying to manage the follow-through. So if an action item comes up in a call, then gets discussed later in Slack, then needs an email follow-up, Bond connects those dots and keeps tracking it until it's resolved.
Bond
@sam_ruedinger Fair point. We're working on lowering that bar as much as possible. In the meantime, the setup is lighter than it looks, takes a few minutes, and starts surfacing value almost immediately. Happy to walk you through it personally if you want to see it work before committing.
Congrats on the launch! My brain is really loving how we can finally consolidate so many tools together so cleanly now.
My only request - offer some sort of no or less-risk option to try it out or at least get some sort of taste for the product/the value it provides (especially for the smaller team founders/solopreneurs).
Bond
@pavansethi_ Totally fair! Our goal is to get to 0 friction to test :)
But unlike most AI tools, Bond isn't just sitting there waiting for you to prompt it. It's running in the background 24/7, syncing across your entire stack every minute so you never have to.
Most users save 2+ hours a day, so it pays for itself in the first week. The discounted Beta price is $199/month. That's $6.60/day, cheaper than your morning coffee. ☕
Firma.dev
Looks very interesting. How does it work around the concept of something like Notion and an overload of tables and sources?
Bond
@chris_davis23 Great question, the way we think about it: every integration Bond connects to helps build a richer picture of your company.
Notion is a great example. Bond reads your pages and tables and treats them as context about projects, owners, statuses, and decisions. So a task or update living in a Notion table becomes something Bond can understand, link back to as evidence, and connect to the right people and projects.
Each source adds a layer:
- email and Slack show what's happening in real time,
- calendar and meetings show what's being decided,
- Notion shows how the company organizes its work.
Thanks for the question 🙏
Bond
@chris_davis23 Ha, Notion sprawl is its own special kind of pain. Beautifully organized for the person who built it, totally unnavigable for everyone else.
Bond connects to Notion (pages and database rows) and treats it as just another signal source feeding the company brain. The point isn't to make you navigate those tables better, it's that you don't navigate them at all. Instead of "which of these 40 databases has the thing I need," you just ask Bond, and it pulls the answer and links it to the right project and people.
So a buried decision in some nested doc, or a status field three databases deep, becomes something Bond can surface in context rather than something you have to remember exists. The overload becomes signal instead of a place you dread opening.
Congratulations guys! Does Bond connect to social media accounts?
Bond
@kutlwano_melamu Thank you Kutlwano 🚀
Social media integrations aren’t currently supported, but they’re definitely on our roadmap. We think they’re especially interesting for founders and creators who have a lot of important context living in DMs and comments. Stay tuned, lots more integrations are coming. 🏄