Jessica — your AI executive assistant

Missed another meeting —
were you time traveling
again, Einstein?

Jessica joins your conference bridge, holds your seat, and calls your phone directly — until you answer.

Unlimited dial-back. No recording. No transcripts. Just your seat held.

The problem

Flow state doesn't respect
your 10:00 am block

You weren't ignoring the meeting. You weren't being difficult. You were somewhere else entirely — somewhere without clocks, without Slack pings, without the faint background hum of organizational obligation. You were time traveling.

Psychologists call it a flow state — full cognitive immersion where self-consciousness recedes and time perception collapses. The very thing that makes a great engineer is the same thing that makes calendar management structurally impossible.

How many times has a colleague called you directly — on a completely separate line — just to alert you the meeting started? And how many times did you answer and ask: which meeting? Can you send me the link? You were that deep.

That colleague is patient. But that is not their job. And the next time, they may just let it go.

A field report — what time travel actually looks like
9:47 am
You open a file to "just check something real quick." Standup is at 10:00. Plenty of time.
9:49 am
The thing you were checking points to another thing. You follow the thread. The IDE feels like the only room that exists.
~9:53 am
You have left the present. Working memory fills completely. External time signals fall below the threshold of perception.
10:00 am
Somewhere across a bridge, your name is called. Someone says "maybe he's running late" and moves on.
10:28 am
You surface. Bug is fixed — or at least different. One Slack: "Hey, you missed standup."
10:29 am
You type "sorry, lost track of time" for the forty-seventh time in your career.
Platform comparison

What the major platforms
actually offer

PlatformDial-back / call-me featureRetries if you don't answerPlatform-agnosticJoins before you do
ZoomYes — "Call Me" and "Auto Call" (v6.5+). Calls you once at meeting start. Requires Premium Audio add-on for full callout. Some institutions have disabled it due to cost.No retryZoom onlyNo
Microsoft TeamsDial-out exists, but requires a human organizer to manually initiate it from inside the meeting. Audio Conferencing add-on required. No automated personal callback.No retryTeams onlyNo
Google MeetMeet can call your phone when joining — but only if you are already paying attention and request it from within an active session. No pre-scheduled callback.No retryMeet onlyNo
Cisco WebexRobust dial-out infrastructure — organizers can dial out to participants. But it requires a human to initiate from inside the meeting. No automated personal callback system.No retryWebex onlyNo
Jessica · Dial-BackReads your calendar, joins your bridge autonomously, then calls your phone directly. No human required to initiate. Works across any platform you're invited to.Retries until answered or cancelledPlatform-agnosticYes — from minute one

The common thread across every existing platform: they put the burden of awareness back on you. You must already know the meeting is happening to take action. Which is precisely the problem when you've time-traveled.

How it works

Four steps. No attention
required from you.

01
Jessica reads your calendar
She sees the invite, the dial-in details, the time. Everything needed to be there — so you don't have to be watching the clock.
02
She joins your bridge first
Through our own conference bridge — independent of whoever is running the meeting. Your seat is held. Your presence is registered. The room moves on without you realizing it's already started.
03
She calls your phone — and keeps calling
Not a notification. A direct phone call to your number. If you're on another call, she waits and tries again. She keeps going until you answer — or you press a button to stand her down.
She is not deterred. She is not offended. Her job is to get through to you.
04
She bridges you in, silently
You join on mute. Screen visibility is yours immediately. Nobody knows you were forty-seven commits deep three minutes ago.
What's coming

The bridge is already yours —
here's what goes on top

Coming soon
Meeting summary notes
After the call ends, Jessica delivers a clean written summary of what was discussed, decided, and assigned — directly to your inbox. No app to open. No transcript to skim.
Coming soon
Full meeting recording
Because Jessica joined the bridge before she called you, the recording starts at the opening word — not from when you surfaced.
Recorded from minute one — not from when you woke up. By the time you bridge in, everything said before your arrival is already on the record. Nothing missing.
Coming soon
Real-time bridge notes
Silent live updates pushed to your screen as the meeting progresses — context, action items, decisions — without touching the host's controls or anyone else's experience.
On the roadmap
Proxy attendance
For meetings where your presence is expected but your input isn't immediately needed. Jessica holds the room, monitors for your name, and alerts you the moment it matters.
Introductory offer

Simple. One thing. Done right.

Dial-Back · Starter · Beta
Unlimited Dial-Back
$49/month

Beta pricing while we build. Locked in for life for early subscribers. No credit card required to express interest.

  • Calendar reading across any platform
  • Conference bridge join — before the meeting starts
  • Persistent direct phone callback — retries until answered
  • Silent mute-join via your bridge
  • Cancel retry with one button press
  • Unlimited monthly bridge minutes

Recording & summary notes — pricing coming soon based on your input

Help us build this right

Which plan works
best for you?

We're setting pricing for the full feature set based on how real people actually use meetings. Answer two quick questions and tell us which option fits your week — and we'll build pricing that's actually fair.

A
Unlimited dial-back only
Jessica joins, holds your seat, calls you in. Nothing recorded, nothing summarized. Pure presence. Already available at $49/month.
B
Dial-back + meeting summary notes
Everything in A, plus a written debrief delivered to your inbox after every call ends. Pricing TBD based on your input.
C
Dial-back + meeting summary + full recording
Everything in B, plus the complete audio record — captured from minute one, before you even picked up. Pricing TBD based on your input.
Two quick questions to help us price it right
01How many meetings do you have in a typical week?
02How long do they usually run — 30 minutes, an hour, longer?

Drop A, B, or C in the comments on LinkedIn — along with your weekly meeting count and average length. I'll use those numbers to build pricing that's genuinely fair, and I'll make beta access super affordable for the people who help shape it.

Time travel is a gift.
Your calendar doesn't have to pay for it.

Join the beta. Founder pricing locked for life. First access to every feature as it ships. Direct line to shape what Jessica becomes next.

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