Decisions live in five different threads. By the time you find the right one, you have already started rewriting it.
Autopilot PM keeps your PRDs, decisions, and team updates in sync across Slack, GitHub, Linear, and Notion. Reclaim 10+ hours a week per PM.
Modern AI tools made shipping cheap. The bottleneck moved to keeping everyone aligned. Most product teams have not adapted.
Decisions live in five different threads. By the time you find the right one, you have already started rewriting it.
The PRD says one thing. The code does another. You only find out at QA, demo day, or worse, after launch.
Senior PMs draw on dozens of past launches. Junior ones start cold. Your team's instincts do not transfer.
Sales, support, marketing, and legal each get a hand-assembled version. Nobody is sure which one is current.
Three things working together: your team's memory, every signal flowing in, and the routine work drafted for you.
Every decision, hypothesis, and commitment your team makes is captured automatically. Searchable forever, with the original Slack thread, call, or doc edit attached.
Sits on top of Slack, GitHub, Linear, Notion, and your call recordings. Every conversation, every PR, every customer signal feeds in automatically. No manual updates.
Release notes, status updates, PR comments, sync recaps. All drafted from real activity, ready for review. You decide what gets sent.
Each one runs on the same memory. Each one saves hours every week.
Your PRD and your code stop telling different stories. The auditor watches both. It flags missing acceptance criteria, untested hypotheses, and code that drifts from spec. You hear about it before standup, not after launch.
PR #441 ships a new onboarding_v2_complete event but REQ-13 still references the deprecated setup_done event. Fix the PRD or roll back the rename.Every decision auto-captured from threads, calls, and doc edits. Searchable in plain English. When a new decision contradicts an old one, you see the original rationale before signing off.
Release notes, weekly status, stakeholder syncs, drafted from real activity. Approve, edit, or skip in seconds. Sensitive things ask first. Routine things ship on a schedule.
Dial autopilot from "just watch" to "just do it" — per task. Sensitive things stay sensitive. Routine things handle themselves.
Targets we are designing toward. Modeled from PM time-allocation studies and the share of every week typically lost to chasing context and rewriting docs.
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