Meeting Liberator
Discovery Lens
C Combination Innovation
Two separate worlds finally connect — and the intersection is a product
One-Liner
An AI agent that attends meetings on your behalf, listens in real-time, and interrupts you ONLY when something directly relevant to you comes up. Otherwise, it handles questions directed at you with pre-approved responses, takes notes, and delivers a personalized summary.
Kill Reason
This is functionally identical to V7-104 and faces the same existential threat: Microsoft Copilot in Teams and Otter.ai already provide real-time transcription, action-item extraction, and meeting summaries with deep platform access. The 'interrupt only when relevant' nuance is a UX refinement any incumbent can ship, not a defensible product.
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killed: Microsoft 365 Copilot performs cross-channel triage across Outlook, Teams, and Calendar with deep platform integration that no third-party tool can replicate. The attention routing concept is sound but the moat belongs entirely to the platforms that own the communication channels.