Helm Office runs the office of the chief executive — a single, calm command surface for priorities, approvals, risk, and decision intelligence. Built for CEOs, COOs, chiefs of staff, and the people who keep the office moving.
Approvals
4
Risks
2
Commitments
7
Briefing
07:42
Reply to board on Q3 forecast
Email draft · CFO
Move 1:1 with Priya to Thursday
Calendar · EA
Sign customer renewal — Northwind
Contract · GC review
Update memory: Anders prefers Loom
Memory · auto
Board call dominates today. Northwind renewal still unresolved.
EU launch slipping — legal review stalled
Series C term sheet — counsel not engaged
A new category for the office
CRM serves the salesforce. ERP serves the back office. Slack serves the team. Nothing has ever served the office of the executive itself — until now.
The executive office today
Every other function has dedicated software. The chief executive runs on inbox, calendar, and a chief of staff with a notebook.
The CEO carries the office in their head.
Priorities, promises, follow-ups, and risk all live as memory and tabs.
Status reports rot the moment they're written.
Decks summarize what already happened. Nothing updates what matters now.
Tools serve functions, not the office.
CRM, ERP, project tools, inbox — each surface is built for someone else.
Approvals scatter across channels.
Decisions arrive in DMs, threads, hallway questions. Audit is reconstructed after the fact.
The operating layer
Helm sits above your stack as the operating layer for executive attention, memory, decisions, and action. It doesn't replace tools — it gives the office one place to run them from.
Briefing
Beacon
A morning memo with priorities, schedule, decisions waiting, risks, and opportunities.
Attention stack
Command
One surface that ranks the day by what only the executive can resolve.
Decision log
Verdict
Every approval, edit, and rejection captured with rationale and audit.
Co-pilot
Chief
Drafts emails, prepares memos, surfaces context — never executes alone.
What you get
Not features. Operating gains the chief executive, COO, and chief of staff measure within the first quarter.
Visibility
What's actually true across the company, in one read.
Pull risk, commitments, opportunities, and customer signal into a single attention stack — no more status decks, no more shoulder-tapping.
Alignment
The leadership team works from the same brief.
Initiatives, owners, and the next-action chain stay live. Your COO, EA, and chief of staff see the office you see.
Accountability
Promises made are promises tracked.
Every commitment captured from meetings, mail, and voice — surfaced when due, escalated when slipping, signed off in the log.
Decision intelligence
Context before the decision, audit after it.
Helm prepares the rationale, weighs trade-offs, surfaces precedent — and records what the office decided and why.
The signature interaction
Drafts, recommendations, and proposed actions arrive ready to read. Nothing leaves the office until it's signed off — with full context attached.
Helm prepares the draft
Pulls context from inbox, meetings, memory, and CRM. Generates the action and the rationale.
Reviewed in one panel
Source, rationale, proposed content, risk, confidence, and required approver — side by side.
Decided in one click
Approve, edit and approve, reject, or send back for review. Sensitive actions require explicit sign-off.
Captured in the log
Decision, content hash, before/after diff, and approver written to a tamper-evident audit trail.
Reply to board on Q3 forecast
Confidence
92%
Source
Board chair email · 09:14
Approver
CEO
Expires
Today 17:00
Rationale
Chair asked for confirmation on Q3 numbers. CFO finalized the forecast at 22:40. Draft mirrors prior board tone and references the August variance memo.
Anders —
Confirmed. Q3 closes at $48.2M, +6.1% on plan. CFO will send the variance walk this evening. Happy to take any questions on the call Thursday.
— [CEO]
Module ecosystem
Every module is a discipline of the chief executive. Same visual system, same audit trail, same approval gate. Add what your office needs — turn off what it doesn't.
Plus add-ons for Atlas Pro, Atlas Enterprise, Axis Pro, Echo Pro, and Collective.
Trust & security
Helm sits closer to the CEO than any other software. The defaults reflect that.
Approval-gated execution
Helm cannot send, schedule, or modify anything externally without an explicit office decision.
Tamper-evident audit
Every draft, edit, approver, and decision recorded with content hashes and diff retention.
Sensitive-class handling
Financials, personnel, and legal items route to named approvers and resist auto-recall.
Customer-owned memory
Your office context lives in your workspace. Export, restrict, or erase on your terms.
Enterprise identity
SSO / SAML, role-based access, and per-module scopes for COO, EA, GC, and chief of staff.
Built on hardened cloud
SOC 2 architecture, encryption at rest and in transit, regional residency on request.
Pricing
Three tiers. No surprise metering. Add or remove modules as the office grows.
Office
Start hereFor the chief executive and their immediate office
Leadership
For the leadership team and chief of staff
Enterprise
For multi-office, regulated, and global teams
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