Relationship intelligence built from your own reflections

Debrief is a tool for leaders who manage dozens of relationships across hundreds of conversations. It builds a living profile of every person you work with from quick post-meeting reflections — and makes that context available in the AI tools you already use.

Leaders manage dozens of relationships across hundreds of conversations

Every meeting generates context that matters — commitments, preferences, concerns, decisions. But that context lives in your head, scattered across notes apps, or buried in chat logs that are impossible to search.

Generic AI assistants can't help because they don't have memory of your relationships. They don't know that Sarah prefers async communication, that Marcus committed to a Q2 timeline, or that your last conversation with Priya left an open question about budget.

Debrief solves this by turning your reflections into structured, searchable relationship intelligence that your AI tools can use.

Three steps to relationship intelligence

01

Reflect

After a meeting, spend 2–3 minutes capturing what matters. Key decisions, commitments, impressions, and anything you want to remember. Type or record a voice memo.

02

Build

Debrief’s AI extracts people, threads, working styles, and commitments from your reflections. Each person gets a living profile that accumulates context over time.

03

Connect

Your people intelligence is available in Claude, ChatGPT, or any MCP-compatible AI tool. Ask about someone before a meeting and get full context instantly.

Built for leaders who run on relationships

Senior leaders

Track 1:1s, performance context, and key decisions across direct reports and cross-functional partners without anything falling through the cracks.

Founders

Manage investor, customer, and team relationships with full context on every conversation, even months later.

Sales leaders

Keep context across deal cycles and client relationships without relying on a CRM that no one updates.

Chiefs of staff

Coordinate across multiple executives and keep track of commitments, preferences, and ongoing threads for each stakeholder.

Not another meeting tool

Not a meeting recorder

No bots join your calls. No transcripts to sift through. Debrief starts with your own reflections — the signal, not the noise.

Not a CRM

CRMs track pipelines and deals. Debrief tracks the people behind them — how they think, what they care about, and what you’ve committed to.

AI-native via MCP

Debrief connects to Claude, ChatGPT, and any MCP-compatible tool. Your people intelligence shows up wherever you already work with AI.

Privacy-first

Your data is encrypted with AES-256-GCM, isolated per user with row-level security, and never used for AI model training.

Common questions

How long does a debrief take?

Most debriefs take 2–3 minutes. After a meeting, you jot down what matters — key decisions, commitments, impressions — and Debrief’s AI extracts the structured insights automatically. You can type or record a voice memo.

Do I need to record my meetings?

No. Debrief is built around your own reflections, not transcripts. There are no bots joining your calls and no recordings to manage. You capture what you noticed, and Debrief turns that into lasting context.

What AI tools does Debrief work with?

Debrief connects to Claude, ChatGPT, and any tool that supports the Model Context Protocol (MCP). Your people intelligence is available wherever you already work with AI.

Is my data private?

Yes. All data is encrypted with AES-256-GCM, isolated per user with row-level security, and never used to train AI models. You own your data completely.

How much does it cost?

Debrief has a free tier with 20 debriefs to get started. Paid plans start at $29/month for leaders with regular meetings, and $49/month for senior leaders with high meeting volumes. All plans can be cancelled anytime.

Start knowing the people you work with.

Your first profile builds itself after one reflection. Free to start, no credit card required.

What is Debrief? Relationship intelligence from meeting reflections