
readywhen
Your 24/7 AI Chief of Staff for commitments and follow-ups
1K followers
Your 24/7 AI Chief of Staff for commitments and follow-ups
1K followers
Your team’s work lives in project management tools and CRMs. Your exec work is scattered. readywhen catches every decision and commitment across Slack, email, meetings, and docs. Without being asked, it drafts what’s needed next: the brief, the email response, the update. You just approve. It's like having your own Chief of Staff, 24/7.










Conditional reminders based on real-world triggers rather than fixed times is such a more human way to think about scheduling. "Remind me when the package arrives" vs "remind me at 3pm" is a fundamentally better UX. What trigger types do you support at launch? Congrats!
Tried the product and was genuinely impressed by its capabilities. It's already helped me keep track of my commitments. Wishing the team all the best for the launch!
readywhen
@abhishek_nellikkalaya thank you for stopping by 🙏
Hi, I'm Adam and I'm a senior engineer working on readywhen! 👋
It's been a fun ride so far getting this together, and the feedback from our initial users has been very positive and super useful - I can't wait to see how it evolves in the next weeks and months and how people will respond to what we have planned!
Happy to answer any questions 🤝
readywhen
@adam_matheson 🚀🚀🚀
CheckYa
One of the biggest productivity killers is forgetting commitments made in meetings and chats. ReadyWhen's approach feels like a practical solution to a very real problem
readywhen
@monir_ thanks. Looking forward to having you try it out.
EverTutor AI
The concept is surprisingly relatable.
Most of us don't forget our tasks—we forget the promises and commitments we make throughout the day.
Having something that automatically keeps track of them across meetings, Slack, and email sounds incredibly useful. Looking forward to seeing how teams use this in practice.
Congrats on the launch 👏🔥
readywhen
@suryansh_tiwari2 thank you. So many people are echoing this and honestly it's surprising to us that it's a problem that hasn't been solved yet. It is now!