For Chiefs of Staff
Chiefs of Staff
You already draft on their behalf. Tacitry makes the draft start at 80%, not 0%.
Tacitry is an AI email assistant for chiefs of staff — it learns your principal's voice from their corpus and your corrections, drafts every reply in their voice, and sends to recipients you have graduated for autonomy. Chiefs of staff are the most voice-sensitive role in any company. Every email you write is on behalf of someone whose tone, judgment, and preferred level of formality you have to nail every time. Tacitry collapses the hardest part — getting the draft started in the right voice — and leaves you doing the part you are uniquely good at: deciding what should go out.
The voice engine, working on their corpus
Connect your principal's mailbox. Tacitry reads their last 300 sent replies once (purged within 7 days), extracts style counters and voice patterns, and starts drafting in their tone. You log in to your view, see the draft queue, and edit/approve/decline like you would for any draft you wrote yourself.
Per-recipient autonomy you control
You decide who Tacitry can send to without asking you first. Their top reports? Sure. Their board? Probably not yet. The recruiting pipeline? Maybe yes after a week. The autonomy curve is per-recipient and you adjust the trust threshold based on stakes.
The CRM context you wish you always had
When a HubSpot contact emails them, the draft already knows what stage they are at and who owns the deal. When an investor emails, the draft already reflects the right warmth based on the last meeting note in Notion. You spend zero seconds re-opening windows to remember what you already knew.
Why this is not just "another AI assistant"
Generic AI writers cold-start every conversation. They do not learn your principal's voice persistently, they do not pull CRM context, they do not send. Tacitry is built around the loop of voice convergence — drafts get better as you correct them, and the corrections become rules that survive every session.
Frequently asked
- Does my principal have to sign up too?
- They authorize the OAuth connection (their inbox, their consent) but the daily ops happen in your view. Many teams treat the principal's seat as "shared service" with you as the active operator.
- What about confidential threads?
- Per-thread mute is one tap — for board prep, M&A, or anything that should not touch the drafting loop, you mute the thread and Tacitry stays out.
- How does it handle different "voices" for different audiences?
- Voice is one global model per principal; per-audience adjustment happens via the rules you write through corrections. "Always more formal with investors" becomes a rule the moment you correct two investor drafts that way.
- Is this safe for a CEO's inbox?
- Nothing goes out autonomously unless you have explicitly graduated that recipient. Until then, every draft waits for you. We treat the inbox like a checking account — earned trust, not default trust.
Tacitry for other roles
Their voice. Your judgment. Less retyping.
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