Reads the thread before you do. Drafts three replies — short, warm, decisive — in language you actually use. Sends only what you sign off on. Inbox zero becomes a side-effect, not a goal.
Eight ways Ve
shows up.
Eight modules, one model of you. Each a different surface — your mail, your calendar, your meetings, the cursor you point at the world. All carrying the same understanding of how you work.
Meetings
Ve joins, listens, watches what mattered. Action items named, decisions captured, follow-ups queued. By the time the call ends, the recap is already on the doc you both shared.
Calendar
Knows your deep-work hours, your meeting fatigue, your standing commitments. Defends the morning block. Stacks shallow calls together. Negotiates times with the other person’s Ve when both sides have one.
Knowledge
Every doc, every Slack thread, every recorded call — searchable, summarised, citable. Ask “what did we decide about pricing last quarter?” and get the answer with sources, not a list of links.
Cursor
Highlight anything, anywhere — a paragraph in Notion, a snippet in code, a name in Linear. Ve picks it up as context. The notch follows you across the OS so help is always one keystroke away.
Files
Drag in a PDF. Ve names it, files it, summarises it, surfaces it the moment a meeting touches the topic. No taxonomy to design. No folders to maintain. Search just works.
Pages
Proposals, briefs, memos, retros. Tell Ve what you’re writing for and who you’re writing to; it produces a first draft in your structure. You edit forward — never from scratch.
Intent
The dial behind every other module. Tone, boundaries, who matters this week, which signals are noise. Tune it once, every surface updates. Mostly it tunes itself.
“Eight surfaces. One model.
Everything Ve learns in one place carries to every other.”