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Sign up free →What happened: A new tool lets users paste meeting notes, transcripts, or job descriptions into their browser. The tool automatically surfaces candidate priorities, stakeholders, and metrics, then generates a three-phase operating plan (Discover & Diagnose, Decide & Design, Deploy & Measure) without requiring an internet connection or third-party processing.
Why it matters: Teams often struggle to translate raw meeting input into structured, actionable plans. By running entirely client-side (in the browser), this tool keeps sensitive meeting content private while providing a starter scaffold that reads like an operating leader's plan, not a generic template.
What to watch: The tool is fully editable—users can modify the Markdown output before sending it out. The plan adapts as you fill in role context, function focus, time horizon (30/60/90 or 60/90/180 days), company context, and the top 5 job-description priorities.
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