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BOND

BOND is an AI chief of staff that connects to your work tools, captures commitments and open threads, and turns them into a prioritized to-do list.

BOND

What is BOND?

BOND is an AI chief of staff for founders and other busy professionals. It connects to your work tools, reads messages and documents, and turns commitments, requests, and open threads into a prioritized to-do list.

The product is designed to reduce follow-up work and help users keep track of what they owe others and what others owe them. Rather than acting as a generic chat assistant, it organizes tasks from sources like Slack, email, calendar events, and notes, then surfaces the most important next action.

Key Features

  • Connects to multiple work tools and pulls information into one place, so requests and commitments do not stay scattered across tabs.
  • Captures items from meetings, Slack threads, inbox messages, and documents, turning them into tracked follow-ups and tasks.
  • Prioritizes the list so higher-impact or time-sensitive items rise to the top instead of leaving users to sort everything manually.
  • Automatically follows up on pending items and open loops, helping users avoid repeated manual reminders.
  • Lives in Slack, so users can interact with it in a workspace they already use instead of learning a separate app flow.
  • Builds context over time from the company’s messages and documents, which lets it reference people, owners, and outstanding work more effectively.

How to Use BOND

A typical workflow starts by connecting BOND to the tools your team already uses, such as Slack, email, calendar, and docs. After that, it scans those sources for commitments, requests, and tasks that need attention.

Users then review the prioritized list, choose what to handle themselves, and let BOND draft or follow up on lower-value work where appropriate. Because it operates in Slack, much of the day-to-day interaction appears where the user already works.

Use Cases

  • Founders who need a single place to track promises made across meetings, inboxes, and Slack conversations.
  • Operators who want to sort through open threads and identify which follow-ups are most urgent.
  • Executives preparing for meetings or board work who need reminders about deck updates, approvals, and pending replies.
  • Team members who receive repeated requests from different channels and want those requests captured without manual copy-pasting.
  • People managing delegated work who need to see what is still waiting on others and what has been completed.

FAQ

What does BOND track? It tracks commitments, pending replies, open threads, and other items surfaced from the connected tools shown on the site.

Where does BOND work? The site shows BOND living in Slack, so it is meant to work inside that environment rather than as a standalone task app.

Does BOND replace a normal to-do list? Not exactly. The product is presented as a prioritized work list that is built from your tools and conversations, rather than a blank list you fill in manually.

What tools does it connect to? The page indicates that BOND connects to your tools and shows examples involving Slack, Gmail, Google Calendar, and Notion. The full integration list is not specified in the provided content.

Alternatives

  • Traditional to-do list apps: These require manual entry and are better for simple personal task tracking, but they do not appear to pull context automatically from work conversations.
  • AI chat assistants: These can answer questions or draft text, but they usually do not maintain a persistent, prioritized list of follow-ups across systems.
  • Team task managers: These are stronger for shared project boards and explicit assignments, while BOND is positioned around personal triage and follow-up from live work context.
  • Inbox and Slack triage workflows without AI: Users can manage requests manually in their email and chat apps, but that approach relies on constant review and memory rather than automated capture and prioritization.