Sales

An account executive who spends evenings reconstructing what was promised to whom across forty open threads.

[ 01 ]The problem

The deal truth is scattered: pricing said in a call, scope agreed in email, a security question pending in a doc. CRMs record that meetings happened, not what they meant. Follow-ups slip not from laziness but because reassembling each deal's state takes twenty minutes nobody has.

[ 02 ]How Mynd handles it

Each deal gets a living state

Y0 maintains a per-deal context: every email, call note, and shared doc connected, with open commitments extracted as first-class items.

The morning pass is planned for you

The runtime plans the day across the pipeline: which deals have unanswered commitments, which threads went quiet, which security review is blocking.

Drafts ready, promises tracked

Follow-up drafts arrive grounded in what was actually said — quoted, not paraphrased — and every promise made gets a tracked deadline.

[ 03 ][ example run ]

plan     ✦ morning pass — 38 open deals
context  ✓ thread state × 38 — loaded
context  ✓ open commitments — 11 extracted
execute  → 7 follow-up drafts, quotes inline
execute  → flag 2 deals: security review stalled 9d
result   ✓ 11 commitments tracked · 0 reconstructed by hand

[ 04 ]shorter sales cycle on tracked deals

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