Bearbits
Better manager 1:1s with context-aware AI
Make recurring check-ins more useful with live support that reflects your history—goals, feedback themes, and open threads—without a bot joining the call.
Keep continuity meeting to meeting
Suggestions can draw on prior notes and workspace context so you can follow up on commitments and blockers naturally.
Capture decisions and action items
End each 1:1 with a clear recap: proposed tasks and updates you review before anything changes in your workspace.
How Bearbits helps in manager 1:1s
- Surfaces prior goals, blockers, and feedback themes so neither side has to rely on memory alone.
- Suggests follow-up questions in real time when the conversation stalls or stays surface-level.
- Drafts recap notes and action items for your review before they sync to your workspace.
How it works
- Open Bearbits beside your 1:1 call and capture audio the same way you would for any other meeting.
- Let the live transcript anchor the discussion while suggestions nudge you toward open threads and commitments.
- Afterward, approve proposed updates to tasks, projects, or people records—nothing changes without you.
Common manager 1:1 use cases
- Weekly check-ins and pulse conversations
- Performance and growth discussions
- Career development and promotion readiness talks
- Project unblockers and dependency alignment
- Follow-up on prior commitments and action items
1:1s that build trust over time
The best recurring conversations reward consistency. Bearbits helps managers and ICs stay aligned on what was said last time, what changed, and what should happen next—without adding another bot to the calendar invite.
Frequently asked questions
Does Bearbits join the call as a bot?
No. Bearbits runs in your browser and does not join as a separate participant.
Can it use context from past meetings?
Yes. Prior 1:1 notes and related workspace data can inform live suggestions and recaps.
Can I review action items before they sync?
Yes. You approve every proposed task or field update.
Does it work for recurring 1:1s?
Yes. The same workflow applies each week or month; continuity improves as your history accumulates.