Context

Context

The AI office suite

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Context is the first AI Office Suite that automates your workflow by creating documents, presentations, spreadsheets, and more using your data, tools, and style.
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The Context Team
Hey Product Hunt 👋 We’re excited to introduce Context, the first AI Office Suite. It’s like Cursor but for all of your existing tools. Context connects to your existing tools (Gmail, Slack, Notion, Google Drive, or 40+ more tools) and uses your data to instantly generate: ⦁ Presentations - Sales decks, project updates, board reports, pitch presentations ⦁ Documents - Proposals, contracts, meeting summaries, research reports, marketing copy ⦁ Spreadsheets - Financial models, project trackers, budget forecasts, performance dashboards ⦁ Analysis - Data insights, trend reports, competitive analysis, customer research summaries ⦁ And anything else that Context can generate How it works: Connect your tools → Context learns your style and preferences → Give it a task → Review and collaborate seamlessly Context doesn’t just automate workflows; it actively learns how you work and gets things done exactly the way you would, freeing your time for higher-value tasks. We’re here all day to chat about workflows, integrations, and how Context can streamline your daily work! Thanks for checking us out! - The Context Team
Jake Flynn

@contextai I do think AI plugging into the info you already have has been the missing link in making actually useful copilot tools for a while now.

Joseph Semrai

Hi everyone! I'm Joe, one of the people behind Context. Really excited to release Context to the public! Always open to feedback, questions, or just chatting about how we can make your workflows smoother.

Paul Sobiecki

Do you guys have a free trial? Also, does it only listen to the browser or makes the documents based on anything I do in the OS? I don't mind either way, but just curious. Congrats!