Henry sits quietly across the tools your team already uses — Slack, Gmail, HubSpot — and turns scattered activity into one shared memory. No one has to change how they work.
The answer to most questions in a small company already exists — split across six inboxes, three Slack channels, and someone's memory.
Decisions get made in threads that scroll away within a week.
Context lives in reply chains only one person ever reads.
The system of record is only ever as current as the last person who bothered to update it.
A private instance scoped to one person. Watches only the tools they explicitly connect.
The company's shared memory — built from what people choose to surface, not what's captured behind their back.
Henry answers where your team already talks — pulling together whatever's scattered across the tools it's been given.
where are we with the Kelso account?
Invoice sent 14 May, still awaiting sign-off. HubSpot has it at negotiation stage — no update in 9 days. Worth a nudge to Kelso's side?
Henry doesn't watch people. It helps people find what they've already said, decided, or agreed — without anyone feeling monitored.
Keys are held by the customer. We never process your data in the clear.