Flexible workspaces
Organize memory by client, project, team, company, internal initiative, or any workstream you want to keep separate.
Yadasht brings meetings, calls, emails, calendars, Slack, GitHub, and work notifications into organized workspaces — so every client, project, team, and conversation stays searchable, separated, and easy to act on.
First launch: desktop app, Gmail, Google Calendar, Slack, and call recording. More integrations and platforms rolling out next.
Real work does not happen inside one neat SaaS account. One project lives in Slack. Another client sends updates by email. Meetings happen on Zoom, Google Meet, phone calls, WhatsApp, or in person. GitHub has PRs waiting. Calendars have commitments. Somewhere in all of that are decisions, deadlines, and follow-ups you cannot afford to miss.
Yadasht is built for people whose work is spread across multiple clients, projects, accounts, calendars, and communication channels.
Organize memory by client, project, team, company, internal initiative, or any workstream you want to keep separate.
Connect different Gmail accounts, calendars, Slack workspaces, GitHub sources, and communication channels for different workspaces.
See urgent updates, pending follow-ups, missed tasks, decisions, and important changes across all workspaces.
Suggest the right workspace for emails, calls, meetings, messages, and notifications.
Review, correct, and improve workspace tagging rules whenever needed.
Tell Yadasht about your clients, projects, contacts, domains, teams, tools, and workstreams so it can organize your work context intelligently.
Record meetings, calls, and in-person conversations. Connect emails, calendars, Slack, GitHub, and other work sources to the right workspace.
Yadasht transcribes conversations, summarizes updates, extracts decisions, identifies action items, and connects context across clients, projects, accounts, and sources.
Search your work memory, see what needs your attention, and never lose track of follow-ups across workspaces, accounts, tools, and conversations.
Yadasht is being built to understand your work across the tools, accounts, and conversations you already use.
Record and remember conversations from your desktop workflow.
Capture important conversations when you are away from your desk.
Bring important client, project, and work calls into your memory layer where supported.
Record interviews, office discussions, client meetings, project sessions, and field conversations.
Bring client, project, and work email context into the right workspace. Gmail at launch; more email providers next.
Understand commitments, meetings, deadlines, and follow-ups in context. Google Calendar at launch.
Track mentions, decisions, questions, and updates across workspaces.
See PRs, reviews, commits, and engineering activity that need attention.
Connect more tools as the ecosystem grows.
From capture to recall, with privacy and control built in at every step.
Yadasht remembers what was said, decided, and committed across your work — then turns that memory into one attention surface so nothing important slips between inboxes, calls, and workspaces.
Search is not enough when your work is spread across conversations, emails, messages, calendars, repositories, and tools. Yadasht helps you ask natural questions and get context-aware answers from your own work memory.
Yadasht is designed for sensitive work conversations, client communication, project discussions, business decisions, interviews, research, product strategy, financial details, and personal context. You choose what to connect, what to record, what to analyze, and how your work memory is organized.
Memory is too personal to outsource.
Yadasht is being designed to work out of the box while still giving advanced users control over AI behavior, models, workspace rules, and processing preferences. The goal is simple: useful intelligence without locking your work memory inside someone else's black box.
The first Yadasht launch ships the desktop app together with Gmail, Google Calendar, Slack, and call recording — your work memory across multiple sources from day one. More platforms and integrations follow. Join early access to help shape the product and get notified as new capabilities roll out.
Or write to us at support@yadasht.ai.
Yadasht launches as more than a single app — a desktop client paired with Gmail, Google Calendar, Slack, and call recording so your work memory works across the channels where work actually happens. More integrations and platforms follow.
Yadasht's first launch is a multi-source bundle, not a single-platform app. You can start capturing, organizing, and recalling work memory across the channels where most professional work already happens.
We're extending the work-source coverage and bringing Yadasht to the platforms where the rest of your work happens.
Direction, not specific commitments — these are the long-term goals that shape what Yadasht is becoming.
Yadasht is an AI work memory hub that helps you remember conversations, meetings, calls, emails, calendar commitments, Slack updates, GitHub activity, client context, project context, and follow-ups in one searchable place.
No. The desktop app is one piece of the first launch — alongside Gmail, Google Calendar, Slack, and call recording. Mobile apps, web, more integrations (Google Chat, GitHub, Jira, and others), and cloud intelligence are part of the planned ecosystem.
Yes. Yadasht is being designed so you can create separate workspaces for clients, projects, companies, teams, departments, internal products, or personal initiatives. Each workspace can have its own connected accounts, calendars, contacts, and communication sources.
Yes. Yadasht workspaces are flexible. You can create a workspace for a client, project, team, company, department, internal product, or personal initiative.
Yes. Yadasht should support organizing work at different levels, so you can keep one workspace for a client or create separate workspaces for each project under that client, depending on how you work.
Yes. Multi-account support is part of the core product direction. You should be able to connect different accounts to different workspaces and still see a unified dashboard.
Yadasht will support AI-assisted classification using contacts, domains, project names, conversation history, and user-defined rules to suggest the right workspace. Users should always be able to review and correct the classification.
Yes. Yadasht should let you view each workspace separately or use a unified dashboard to see updates, follow-ups, action items, and notifications across all workspaces.
Yes. In-person conversations are an important part of the product direction, especially for interviews, client discussions, office meetings, project sessions, and field work.
Phone call memory is part of the planned mobile experience. Availability may depend on platform permissions, local laws, and user consent requirements.
Slack and GitHub integrations are part of the product roadmap so Yadasht can help surface mentions, PRs, reviews, commits, and updates that need your attention.
Yadasht is being designed with privacy and user control at the center. Storage and processing may depend on the feature, platform, and user settings. The goal is to make data handling transparent and controlled by the user.
Yes. The desktop app is expected to support local-first capture where possible. Cloud and sync features will be designed as controlled, transparent extensions of the product.
Advanced AI control is planned, but the product should also work smoothly for users who do not want to manage API keys manually.
No. Pricing is still being finalized. The goal is to keep it simple, transparent, and fair without building the business around owning your work memory.
Yes. Mobile, web, cloud intelligence, flexible workspaces, and integrations are part of the planned ecosystem.