🎥 Hero video — 20 to 30 seconds. P1.
A real query in Fluso: “Summarise this project and tell me what to do next.” Show Fluso pulling context from Gmail, a Drive file, and a Slack thread. The answer streams in with inline citations. One task auto-appears in a side panel. This is the moment a non-technical reader understands what Fluso actually is.
What you can ask for
Anything that starts in one place and finishes somewhere else.- A brief drawn from a research thread and the latest files.
- A reply built from yesterday’s meeting and three open emails.
- A weekly investor update from roadmap changes, revenue notes, and risks.
- A vendor comparison with evidence, tradeoffs, and a recommendation.
- Owners, blockers, deadlines, and next actions from a launch thread.
The five primitives
Every project is built from five things working together.- Chat, where you ask for work in plain English.
- Connectors, the tools where your work already lives. Gmail, Calendar, Drive, Slack, GitHub, and a hundred more.
- Skills, repeatable workflows Fluso can run on demand.
- Tasks, the commitments Fluso finds or creates. Each one has an owner, a deadline, and a source.
- Memory, a curated record of preferences, decisions, and project context that travels with you across chats.
Who it’s for
Fluso is for people whose work depends on connected context. Founders, lawyers, investors, marketers, researchers, doctors, consultants, sales leaders, operations leaders. The job titles differ, but the work has the same shape.- You collect information from meetings, files, emails, messages, and tools.
- You turn it into decisions, updates, documents, and follow-ups.
- You need to remember what happened before, who owns what, and what’s blocked.
- You repeat the same work each week and want Fluso to follow the same process.
A normal first project
Pick one piece of work. A launch, a client account, a research project, a board update. Add the files you already have. Connect the tools that matter. Then ask for one useful result.“Summarise this project. What is decided, what is blocked, and what should I do next?”You will see how Fluso reads context, where it finds evidence, and how much review the output needs.