Digital chief of staff
The chief-of-staff job, done before you open your laptop.
A chief of staff holds the whole picture: what is happening, what needs you, and what can wait. Most founders cannot justify hiring one, and certainly not one per company. Frey is a digital chief of staff — the same job, automated, running on your own Gmail and calendar.
What a chief of staff actually does
Strip away the title and the job is concrete: read everything, surface the few things that matter, prepare you for the room, and keep the open decisions from slipping. Frey does exactly that, every morning, across every mailbox and calendar you connect:
- Holds the picture — a morning brief of what changed overnight and what is on today.
- Prepares you — a 60-second dossier before each meeting, from your own history with that person.
- Guards the decisions — the open calls in your inbox, each ready to route to your calendar, tasks, or a draft reply.
- Keeps the register — invoices, statements, and decks, organised and searchable.
One per company, without the headcount
Because Frey reads across all your accounts at once, it holds every venture in one view instead of asking you to switch contexts. It is the leverage of a chief of staff for each company, at the cost of software.
What it will not do
Frey never sends email for you. It writes drafts to your Gmail Drafts for you to review and send. Your data renders your own features only — never sold, never used to train shared models, exportable and deletable anytime.