What website is this?
Bond targets founders and executive teams as an AI chief-of-staff-style assistant. It connects to Slack, Gmail, Google Calendar, Notion, and similar tools, pulls open threads, verbal commitments, and unfinished items from email, meetings, and docs, then organizes them into a daily prioritized list. The main interface lives in Slack—viewing, following up, and delegating happen in chat without opening a separate dashboard. Unlike to-do apps that rely on manual entry, Bond reads context across tools and uses accumulated “company memory” to decide what matters most right now.
Key Features
- Automatically extracts to-dos, commitments, and unanswered messages from Slack, email, calendar, and docs
- Builds a daily master list with P0–P3-style priority and source-channel labels
- Lets you view details, follow up, or delegate tasks through Slack conversations
- Aggregates “waiting on others” follow-ups and shows who has not completed what you assigned
- Continuously builds company context across connected tools to suggest the next move
- Extends to more stack tools via MCP (API listed on the site as still planned)
Use Cases
- A founder opens Bond in Slack each morning, scans P0/P1 items, then decides whether to reply to an investor or prep a board deck first.
- An ops lead running many channels uses Bond to catch “I’ll get back to you” promises so external commitments do not slip.
- Executives offload repetitive, low-value follow-ups to Bond and keep time for decisions and key 1:1s.
- An EA and CFO sharing a seat use the “waiting on others” view to chase approvals and overdue items with fewer nag emails.
Who is it for?
- Founders and executives who live in Slack, email, and calendar daily
- Team leads whose work is scattered across tools and who often miss cross-channel to-dos
- High performers who want AI triage and follow-up instead of maintaining long manual lists
- Likely not a fit: users who rarely use Slack or will not authorize reading email and messages
- Likely not a fit: lightweight personal to-do needs with no cross-team coordination
- Likely not a fit: organizations with strict compliance rules against third-party access to communications
How It Compares to Similar Tools?
Bond emphasizes cross-tool auto-capture, priority triage, and Slack-native interaction—different from manual-entry to-do apps like Todoist or Things, and from generic chat AI that starts from zero each conversation. If you need project boards and milestone planning, dedicated PM tools are often a better match; for simple personal habit lists, lightweight to-do apps cost less. Three quick checks: Are you a heavy Slack user? Will you connect email and collaboration tools? Do you need “help me catch what I missed” more than “help me schedule project Gantt charts”?
What Our Customers Say
Richard (Founder / CEO)
Would first check whether Bond can consolidate scattered commitments from inbox, Slack, and meetings, and separate “must do myself” from “can delegate”; if ranking logic is unclear, they may still manually filter before acting.
Monica (Chief of Staff)
Cares more about whether “waiting on others” actually cuts chase emails and whether seats can be shared with an EA; if integrations are incomplete, they often keep a parallel tracking sheet for comparison.
Gilfoyle (Engineering Lead)
When Slack is noisy, checks whether Bond mislabels discussion threads as to-dos; scope of permissions and whether data is used only for task handling—not model training—is also a common concern.
FAQs
Q: Do I have to use Bond through Slack?
A: The site positions Slack as the primary entry point; if your team barely uses Slack, the experience may not match the product’s design assumptions—evaluate before committing.
Q: How is data handled after connecting Gmail and calendar?
A: The site states encryption in transit and at rest, no selling of data, no use for AI training, and the ability to disconnect integrations or delete your account anytime; see the privacy policy for details.
Q: How is this different from a manual to-do app?
A: Bond focuses on auto-capture, sorting, and follow-up tracking from tools you already use; traditional apps depend more on you entering and maintaining each item.
Q: How do I learn about pricing and trials?
A: Public pages show per-seat subscription with annual billing, beta discounts, and enterprise custom plans; trial availability and exact pricing are on the official Pricing page.


















