The AI Pendant That Handles the Tasks You Keep Forgetting
Anticipy is an AI wearable pendant designed for people who have more action items than hours. For startup founders, that describes most days. You move from an investor call to a team standup to a customer demo to a hiring interview, and at each stop, you commit to something: a follow-up email, a cancellation, a booking, an introduction. By evening, half of those commitments have slipped your mind entirely.
Anticipy listens to your conversations and detects when you have expressed intent to do something. Then it does it. It books the meeting room. It cancels the old vendor. It schedules the follow-up. You do not open an app or type a reminder. You just keep moving through your day, and the tasks get handled in the background.
A Founder's Day with Anticipy
8:30 AM / Investor Call
You are on a Zoom call with a partner at a venture fund. The conversation goes well. Near the end, she says: "Send me the updated deck and let's schedule a follow-up for next week to talk through the financials."
Anticipy detects two intents: (1) send the updated pitch deck, and (2) schedule a meeting for next week. It drafts an email with the deck attached and holds it for your confirmation. It checks your calendar against the partner's publicly available booking page and proposes a time. You confirm both with a tap before your next meeting starts.
11:00 AM / Team Standup
During standup, your head of product mentions that the team offsite is in three weeks and nobody has booked the venue yet. You say: "I'll handle it, let me find something near the office."
Anticipy catches this. It searches for event spaces near your office location, compares availability for the date mentioned, and sends you a shortlist. You pick one, and Anticipy starts the reservation process through the venue's website.
2:00 PM / Coffee with a Fellow Founder
A friend mentions their CFO would be a great advisor for your finance strategy. You say: "I should reach out to her. Can you introduce us?" Your friend agrees but you both know the introduction email will take three weeks to materialize if it depends on either of you remembering.
Anticipy drafts the introduction request. It composes an email to your friend with a template introduction to the CFO, referencing the conversation context. You review and send it from your phone before you finish your coffee. The connection that would have died as a good intention actually happens.
7:30 PM / Phone Call with Co-Founder
You and your co-founder are reviewing expenses. She says: "We switched to PostHog two months ago but we are still paying for the old analytics tool. Can you cancel it?" You say you will take care of it.
Anticipy detects the cancellation intent. It navigates to the analytics tool's website, finds the subscription management page, and begins the cancellation flow. Before completing, it asks you to confirm. You approve, and the subscription is canceled before you hang up the phone.
The Founder's Task Leak Problem
The typical startup founder accumulates 15 to 30 small action items per day from conversations, calls, and meetings. Research on task management suggests that roughly 40% of tasks committed to verbally are never written down, and of those written down, a significant portion are never completed. This is not a discipline problem. It is a throughput problem. You physically cannot context-switch from a high-stakes investor conversation to writing a reminder about canceling a SaaS tool without losing momentum.
The items that fall through tend to be the low-stakes, high-friction ones: canceling an old tool, booking a room, sending an introduction, scheduling a follow-up. Each is worth five to fifteen minutes of effort. Individually, none is critical. Collectively, they represent hours of accumulated administrative drag every week, plus the reputational cost of being the founder who forgets to follow up.
Anticipy targets exactly this category of task. It does not try to replace your judgment on strategic decisions. It catches the operational loose ends that do not require judgment at all, just execution.
Why a Pendant Works for Founders
Founders spend their days in varied contexts: boardrooms, coffee shops, WeWork hot desks, cars, and home offices. A desktop tool misses half the day. A phone app requires you to remember to use it, which defeats the purpose. A pendant goes everywhere you go, capturing intent from every conversation regardless of where it happens.
At 8 grams of brushed titanium, Anticipy looks like a piece of jewelry. It comes in silver or gold. It does not look like tech, which matters for founders who take investor meetings, customer meetings, and hiring conversations where wearing visible technology could shift the dynamic. Nobody will know you are wearing an AI device unless you choose to tell them.
The wireless charging also matters for busy schedules. The charging pad sits on your nightstand. You place the pendant down at night. By morning, it is fully charged. There is no cable to find, no dock to align with, and no routine to maintain.
What Anticipy Does Not Do for Founders
Being honest about limitations is important. Anticipy is a task execution tool, not a business strategy tool. Here is what it will not do:
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Fundraising strategy. Anticipy does not advise on valuation, term sheets, or investor targeting. It can send a follow-up email. It cannot tell you whether to take the deal.
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Cap table management. Equity calculations, vesting schedules, and option grants require specialized legal and financial tools. Anticipy does not interact with these systems.
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Legal filings. Incorporating, filing patents, or drafting contracts require professional services. Anticipy does not generate legal documents or submit regulatory filings.
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Strategic decisions. If you say "we should pivot to enterprise," Anticipy will not start restructuring your go-to-market. It handles logistics, not strategy.
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Meeting transcription. Anticipy does not record, transcribe, or summarize your meetings. It processes audio for intent, then discards it. If you need meeting notes, you need a different product.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Anticipy record my investor calls?
No. Anticipy processes audio in real-time to detect actionable intent, then discards the audio. It does not create transcripts, recordings, or meeting notes. The only thing it retains is the task it detected and the result of completing it.
Can Anticipy send emails or Slack messages on my behalf?
Anticipy completes tasks through a web browser, so it can draft and send emails through a webmail interface like Gmail. It does not have native integrations with Slack or other messaging platforms, but it can interact with their web versions if you are logged in.
What if it misunderstands something I say in a meeting?
Anticipy uses a high confidence threshold for intent detection, meaning it prefers to miss a task rather than act on a misinterpretation. For sensitive actions like cancellations or financial transactions, it always asks for your confirmation before proceeding.
Is it noticeable in meetings?
Anticipy is an 8-gram brushed titanium pendant that looks like ordinary jewelry. It does not vibrate, light up, or make sounds during normal operation. In hundreds of test interactions, nobody has identified it as a technology product without being told.
Stop losing tasks between meetings.
Anticipy is $149 with the first year of service included.