Where commitments disappear

Commitments don’t always end up in todo tools 

Video showing a commitment made in real conversation that does not get captured in a task or a to do tool and is easily forgotten after the message is read.

Comparison chart showing how CommitLoop tracks commitments automatically from real conversations while traditional tools like Todoist, Notion, and Trello require manual task creation and do not track what is still owed or waiting on.

Commitments need tracking, not drafting

Video showing an email that confirms a schedule change, highlighting how updates in an email can create missed commitments when not all participants are informed.

Comparison table showing CommitLoop versus Superhuman, Front, Instantly, and Zapier across capabilities such as tracking commitments over time, showing what users owe and are waiting on, adapting to schedule changes, and helping close loops.

Video illustrating how commitments made in meetings are often forgotten afterwards, showing the gap between discussion and follow-through.

Your meetings aren’t the problem. The follow-through is

Comparison showing how CommitLoop tracks commitments and follow-ups across email and messages, unlike meeting note tools such as Granola, Otter, Fellow, Fireflies, and Fathom that focus on meeting summaries.

Nothing should get lost in between

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