Kew Chloe
Turn rough requests into clear, reusable work — with every decision, source, and result kept in context.
We keep moving forward, opening up new doors and doing new things, because we're curious.
Most work gets scattered across task lists, chats, and folders. Kew Chloe keeps the brief, decisions, materials, and results connected—so the next round starts with context, not from scratch.
Everything a task needs, kept together.
Start with a quick draft, shape it into a clear spec, work through questions in context, and keep the materials and results ready to reuse.
Start simple. Add structure when needed.
Capture a quick task, then add a clearer spec, inputs, subtasks, ownership, and schedules only when the work needs them.
Keep the conversation with the task.
Questions, decisions, and updates stay next to the task, so you never have to reconstruct the context from scattered chats.
A hybrid workforce
Form a team of seven or fewer — humans and AI workers side by side. Assign, approve, review; Chloe picks up runs while your people bring the judgment that moves the needle.
Build a library the next task can use.
Organize notes, files, datasets, and outputs as reusable inputs—ready for the next task or run.
One overview. Every thread. All artifacts.
See progress on Home, hold the conversation in Activities, and keep every draft and output bound to its task in Notes.
For people who own the outcome.
Kew Chloe helps founders, business owners, team leaders, and professionals move important work clearly from the first request to a result they can reuse.
Proposals & strategy builds
Marketing, business or tech — draft the brief, let Chloe spin variants, and review against a rubric until the pitch is undeniable.
Read the playbookAgencies impressing clients
Turn rounds of feedback into fast, visible revisions. Show clients the loop — every run scored, every improvement tracked.
Read the playbookCorporate project units
Give an internal team a focused surface for one project. Small, accountable, and always improving — without the enterprise sprawl.
Read the playbookStart with one task. Build from there.
Keep the brief, conversation, materials, and results together—and make the next round easier.