An AI intern for the small stuff. It does the busywork; you take the credit.
Most productivity tools assume AI should do the work for you. BusyishBee starts somewhere else — you know what matters; the AI just needs to pay better attention.

The work that drains a day is rarely the work that matters: the meeting you half-remember, the decision buried three messages deep, the action item that quietly evaporates.
BusyishBee captures your meetings, surfaces what actually came out of them, and answers questions against your own content — so the remembering stops being your job.
Your notes stay yours. The AI doesn’t overwrite your judgment — it backs it up.
I framed the premise, designed the loop, and built the whole thing — from “assistant, not replacement” to a shipped product.
Drew the line most AI tools blur: an intern that does the busywork, never the deciding. That single principle shaped every screen.
Notes go in the way you’d actually write them; decisions and actions lift out on their own; answers come back grounded in what you said.
The “your original note” interaction is the thesis in miniature — the model shows its work against your words instead of quietly replacing them.
From premise to a product real people use in beta — product thinking, interaction design, and the build, one pair of hands.