Archively connects every tool your company already uses — Slack, Notion, Drive, Gmail, and more — and turns the lot into one place where you ask a question and get the answer. Built for founders who are tired of being the human search engine for their own company, and who'd rather spend their morning making decisions than chasing context.
Every founder runs into the same wall. The team's information is everywhere. The decisions you need to make are now. And the only person who reliably knows where anything lives is you — which means you spend most of your day fielding questions instead of running the company.
Connect your stack once — Slack, Notion, Drive, Gmail, HubSpot, Intercom, whatever you actually use. Archively reads it all and turns the mess into one searchable layer indexed by meaning. Ask plain questions like "what should I cover in tomorrow's board meeting?" and get a real answer, sourced from your own data. Generate full investor updates, customer briefs, and weekly recaps from one prompt — no copy-pasting, no tab-hopping, no asking the team for the same context twice.
Built for founders running B2B SaaS companies who hold most of the operational context in their head and pay for it every week. These are the moments Archively pays for itself.
A clean monthly update — wins, churn, hiring, roadmap shifts — pulled from your actual Slack, Notion, and HubSpot data. No copy-pasting, no chasing the team for screenshots. Done before your first coffee.
Customer call in twenty minutes? Get a brief on the account — what was promised, what slipped, who pushed back, who went quiet — pulled from emails, support threads, and CRM notes you don't have time to open one by one.
Point your team at Archively and they get the same answer you would — sourced from the same docs, threads, and tickets. New hires self-serve. Senior staff stop pinging you. Your DMs go quiet.
Archively for founders is in pre-launch. Join the waitlist to be first in line when access opens. One confirmation email. No newsletters. No drip sequences. Just a note when we're ready.