Never miss a client follow-up
Historis keeps every client interaction on one timeline. Ask your own AI what needs attention and it answers from that history -- over MCP, in plain language.
- “What's overdue?”
- “Catch me up since Friday.”
- “Who haven't I followed up with this week?”
Ask once. Your AI answers from four buckets.
Historis exposes a daily brief over MCP. Your assistant pulls it in a single call and sorts what matters into four buckets -- no checklist to maintain.
- Overdue
- Open work past its due or follow-up date -- the follow-ups you would otherwise forget.
- Due today
- Anything whose due or follow-up date is today, ready before you open the shop.
- Upcoming
- What's coming in the next few days, so nothing sneaks up on you.
- Gone quiet
- Open threads untouched for a week -- the clients quietly slipping through the cracks.
Not a to-do list -- an event timeline your AI reads.
There are no boards, assignees, or recurring checkboxes to keep alive. You log what happened; the follow-ups fall out of the timeline because your AI can read dates and gaps. The reminder is a byproduct of the memory, not a list you maintain.
Read: events, not tasksFollow-ups over MCP
How do I never miss a client follow-up?
Log each client interaction in Historis with a due or follow-up date when one matters. Your AI calls the daily brief over MCP and returns what's overdue, due today, and upcoming in one answer -- so a follow-up surfaces the day it's due instead of living in your head.
Is this a to-do or task app?
No. Historis is an event timeline, not a task manager -- there are no boards, assignees, or recurring tasks. Follow-ups are derived from the dates and gaps in your client history, which your own AI reads. The reminder is a byproduct of the record, not a separate list to maintain.
Which AI handles the follow-ups?
Yours. Historis runs no AI of its own -- you connect your assistant (Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, or a self-hosted model) over MCP. It reads and writes your timeline directly; your client data is never sent to a Historis-side model for inference.
Can my AI catch me up after time away?
Yes. Ask it to catch you up since a date and it reads the timeline for that window -- new events, what went quiet, what's now overdue -- then briefs you in plain language. Everything stays scoped to what you are allowed to see.
Let your AI watch the follow-ups
Keep the timeline; ask the questions. Free to start.
Start freeHistoris is a shared client timeline you and your AI read over MCP. Bring your own assistant; your data is never used to train or run a third-party model.