Launching today
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.















When Bond drafts a follow up email on behalf of an executive how does it learn and preserve the individual's tone communication style and relationship nuances with specific stakeholders?
Bond
@antonio_manuel1 A generic "AI-sounding" draft is worse than no draft, so this is something we obsess over.
Two layers:
your voice, learned from how you actually write (phrasing, formality, length), not a slider you configure.
The relationship, because you write to a co-founder differently than an investor, and Bond picks up that history instead of flattening everyone into one template.
What's on the roadmap? Curious where you're taking the "chief of staff" concept. Are you going deeper on specific workflows or broader across more of the exec stack?
Bond
@annemarie_leys Love this question.
The blunt version: we won't stop until every executive is unemployed from their own to-do list.
The thing we're building toward is you waking up to a single message from Bond that says: "you picked up 10 new todos since you left yesterday. I already handled 6 of them myself and delegated the other 4 to your team. You're all good." That's the whole dream. Not a dashboard you check, but a chief of staff that just runs the back office of your life while you sleep.
And we're honestly very, very close to that. More than people expect.
So to your actual question: it's both, but the order matters. We go deeper on the core workflows first (discovery, prioritization, delegation, follow-through) because that's where trust is won or lost, and then broader across the whole stack once the foundation is rock solid. Depth earns the right to go wide :)
How does Bond handle sensitive information like board level strategy, M&A activity or HR matters that an executive would never want surfacing in a shared or improperly scoped context?
Bond
@carlos_leonardo1 This is the exact tension we designed around.
There is one shared company brain. That's what makes Bond more than a personal assistant. But access to it is scoped per person, so you only ever see through it what you're already allowed to see. Your DMs, private channels, and personal email feed your view and only yours. A colleague's Bond can't pull them, and yours can't pull theirs.
It's enforced at the data layer, not left to the AI to decide. Just like a teammate can't open a Slack DM they're not part of, their Bond literally can't return it either. Sensitive sources get flagged private the moment they're ingested, and every insight carries a source citation so nothing ever shows up "from nowhere." So: shared brain, shared context, but strict per-person walls on what each person can actually see.
Is the bigger worry for you something sensitive of yours leaking to your team, or their private context leaking to you?
Have you considered mobile interaction? I don’t want to be stuck in front of a computer all the time.
Bond
@xie_yujin Haha hear me out: there's an inverse correlation between someone's seniority and their screen size. Juniors run three ultrawides like a NASA control room, while actual execs are making million-dollar calls from their phone in the back of an Uber.
So yes, mobile matters a lot. We focused on desktop first to get the core right, but there's already a fully functional mobile PWA today. Making that buttery smooth is next on my personal priority list, because that's where most of our users actually live.
Bond
@xie_yujin Yes, so currently Bond is a progressive web app, you can add it to your home screen and it runs like a native app (full-screen, app icon, shortcuts to Chat / Todos / Replies).
On the go you can also use BondBot in Slack on your phone, plus push notifications for briefings and routines. But don't worry a truly native app is on the roadmap, and we already have some great UX ideas 🔥.
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. 🏄
Good luck with the launch, looking good! I do have one question: with all the new integrations coming to chatgpt and claude, how is BOND different?
Bond
@mark_jansens Thank you! ChatGPT/Claude integrations are pull so they're amazing when you ask. BOND is push reading everything and decides for you: a signal-to-noise engine filters the junk, maps who's who across your tools, and prioritizes what's actually yours vs. what to delegate. You open one list, already correct, no prompting. Chat makes asking questions faster; BOND removes the question. (We even ship an MCP server so BOND works right inside ChatGPT and Claude)
Clera
this sounds very helpful, does it also integrate with granola or any other meeting recorder?
Bond
@sebastian_scott3 Yes! Granola is one of our supported notetakers.
It is super insightfull to Bond to help build out the company brain.
We also support Fathom, Fellow, Fireflies, and Circleback (Gong coming soon). Hope this helps 🙏