Commitment · Send the revised update
Turn the important decisions
into repetition.
We want you to augment your decisions into your work.
Stanford AI Index 2026
AI gives advice. The gap is follow-through.
- 88% organizational AI adoption
- 1 in 3 agent tasks still fail
- 362 documented AI incidents
The wedge
Decision follow-through for founder-critical moments.
Whentor does not impersonate a CEO. It captures what you decided, lets you correct the projection, and records where the commitment went and what happened.
Decision receipt ledger
Revision 2 · Waiting for confirmation
Outcome · User account preserved
External reference · Linear
09:30 Decision captured
Advice becomes a commitment
The product projects the evidenced decision and makes the accepted commitment explicit enough to hand off.
Outcome reported
receipt trace\n\nRECORDED
The outcome becomes evidence
Whentor records the user’s account of what happened after the handoff without grading it as success or failure.
Why now
The risk is not bad advice. It is advice that dies in chat.
Stanford shows powerful but jagged models, early agent deployment, and low trust around decision-making and personal relationships. Whentor keeps the human in the loop and owns follow-through.
“What did you decide?”
Extract the real decision from a messy conversation instead of leaving it buried in chat history.
“What will you do next?”
Preserve the evidenced commitment and what would make the direction wrong.
“What happened?”
Capture the outcome so Whentor builds decision telemetry, not generic advice logs.
talk → decide → commit
› confirm receipthandoff recordedWhere Whentor sits
Between AI advice and real-world follow-through: decision, commitment, handoff, outcome.
action → handoff → outcome
› capture outcomeoutcome recordedThe data moat
The loop creates telemetry from decisions people actually acted on, not passive memory from chats.
Whentor
Turn advice into follow-through.
Capture the decision, confirm the commitment, record the handoff, and preserve the outcome.