Daisy · inside HQ
The assistant who books your meetings by email.
Daisy has her own email address. She writes to the people you need to meet — including people outside your company — offers times from your real calendar, handles the replies, and puts the confirmed meeting where it belongs.
How She Works
Offer, reply, confirmed
No back-and-forth, no scheduling links to send. A meeting arranged the way a good human assistant would arrange it — over email, politely, correctly.
You cc Daisy
Loop her into a thread — or she picks it up inside HQ. She reads the context: who, what, roughly when.
She emails your counterparty
From her own address, in plain professional English, offering times that actually work against your connected calendar.
The meeting lands on your calendar
Replies handled, time confirmed, invite sent. If anything is ambiguous, she asks you — she never guesses on your behalf.
Your conversations stay secure and private on a native layer. Daisy reads only the calendars you connect through HQ, her preferences are your settings, and your information is never training data.
Coming Next
Your assistant, wherever you are.
Daisy is getting her own chat app. Message her the way you'd text a colleague — from your desk, the airport, or the beach — and she does the work inside HQ: invoices sent with your payment details already attached, pitch decks built from your templates with the client's logo dropped in. You supply the intent; she already has the context.
Daisy
chat · in development
Daisy · inside HQ
Stop playing calendar tennis.
Daisy is rolling out to HQ workspaces now. Ask us about early access.