BAD MATH
"30% growth on $4M is $5.2M, not $6M."
The quiet advisor in every meeting
He joins your Zoom, Google Meet, or Microsoft Teams call and quietly tells you when something's off — bad math, financial sleight of hand, technical claims that don't hold up, contradictions with what was said earlier, dodged questions, and promises with no name on them. You decide what to do about it.
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Currently in beta · Works with Zoom, Google Meet, Microsoft Teams
Eleven kinds of slip-up
Not just bad math and mismatched claims. Technical wrongs. Financial wrongs. Hedges dressed up as answers. Promises with no name on them. Frank watches for all of it.
BAD MATH
"30% growth on $4M is $5.2M, not $6M."
CONTRADICTION
"Churn was 1% just now. Last Thursday you said 2%. Both can be true if the metric definition changed — worth clarifying."
DODGED QUESTION
"James asked for the actual conversion rate at 14:32. The answer pivoted to the appendix and never came back."
UNSUPPORTED CLAIM
""Most enterprise customers want feature X" — no survey, no data, no reference offered."
VAGUE LANGUAGE
""Soon", "shortly", "world-class", "a lot of customers" — used inside a commitment."
STALE NUMBER
"ARR quoted as $12M. Last quarter's board deck said $11.2M. One of them is wrong."
HEDGED ANSWER
"Direct yes/no question received "kind of", "in a sense", "sort of". That's a no with eyeliner on."
PRICING SLIP
"Discount casually mentioned mid-call without confirming SLA, term length, or who has authority to approve it."
OWNERLESS COMMITMENT
""We'll handle it." Nobody's name was attached. It will not get done."
REPEATED QUESTION
"Same question asked twice across the call. Never answered directly. Frank notices when you're too polite to say so."
UNCAPTURED ACTION ITEM
"Said once, agreed to once, never written down. Frank is your safety net for the things you'll forget by Friday."
Who Frank is for
Stay sharp through ten meetings a day. Frank catches the hedge, the missed action item, the number that doesn't match last quarter.
Due diligence in real time. Frank flags inconsistencies between the pitch and the data room — while the founder is still in the room.
Discovery calls without false comfort. When the prospect dodges the budget question, you'll know before the call ends.
Quiet decision logs. Frank turns vague consensus into ownerless-commitment flags and uncaptured action items you can chase Monday.
Behavioral answers that aren't actually answers get flagged. The candidate's process answer to "tell me about a time…" is exactly the kind of thing he'll notice.
Pricing claims, SLAs, and "most customers do X" assertions get pinned the moment they're said. No more re-listening to recordings.
Three steps
Paste a Zoom, Google Meet, or Microsoft Teams link. He joins as a participant named Frank. Everyone in the call sees him.
He says nothing in the call by default. No interruptions, no helpful summaries, no narrating what was just said.
A short, sourced flag arrives — in your dashboard, as a private DM, or in the public chat. You decide whether to say something.
From the early users
"I've sat in a thousand meetings. Frank is the first thing that's made me feel like I'm not the only one paying attention to whether the numbers still match."
"Caught a $40k pricing inconsistency in a vendor call before we signed. Paid for itself fifty times over in the first week."
"It's the dossier my chief of staff used to write me — but it shows up in 30 seconds, not three days."
Boundaries
Half ethics, half marketing. You should know what you're not signing up for.
He flags claims, never people.
No dossiers, no behavior reports, no performance metrics on individuals.
He stays silent unless you invite him in.
If he isn't sure, he says nothing. Confidence threshold is yours to set.
Every participant sees a notification when he joins. He announces himself in the chat.
Your meetings are yours. We don't train models on them. See our privacy terms.
Three tiers
All plans include the same features. The only difference: hours per month, and Pro+ gets voice activation.
Start with 60 minutes free. No credit card required.
Included in all plans
80 hours per month
All features included
+ "Hey Frank" voice activation
Frequently asked
From the journal
The bad board meetings are not the ones with arguments. The bad ones run on time, look polished, and produce no usable signal.
6 min
Most follow-ups are a recap nobody reads. The good ones do something different — they make the next decision easier.
5 min
Minutes record what was said. A decision log records what was decided, by whom, on what basis. Only one of those is useful three months later.
5 min
Most 1:1s are status meetings in disguise. Status belongs in writing. The 1:1 is for the conversation that can't happen anywhere else.
5 min
Five minutes to set up. He'll join the next call you put on the calendar and stay quiet until something doesn't add up.
Start with 60 minutes free · No credit card