How does Jared acquire organizational context without manual setup?
Jared reads through your existing documents, Slack history, code repositories (like GitHub), and notes (like Notion) from the moment it's added to your workspace. This allows it to understand past conversations, decisions, and ongoing projects without requiring any manual onboarding or setup calls.
What specific 'social skills' does Jared possess that differentiate it from other AI tools?
Jared is designed to 'read the room,' meaning it knows when to contribute to a conversation and when to remain silent. It follows full conversations, not just direct @mentions, learns team member roles, adapts its tone, and can brainstorm with the team, making its interactions more human-like and less disruptive.
Can Jared proactively identify and complete tasks without being explicitly asked?
Yes, Jared is self-driven. It monitors what's happening across your connected tools and can self-assign tasks, such as drafting board updates, summarizing standups, or flagging overdue invoices, based on its understanding of the organizational context.
What types of data does Jared ingest to build its organizational memory?
Jared ingests data from various sources including Linear (tickets), Slack (chat history), Notion (pages), GitHub (repositories), and Stripe (events). This comprehensive data ingestion allows it to build a robust organizational memory and provide context-aware responses.
How does Jared compare in capabilities and cost to other AI assistants like Junior or GetViktor?
Jared offers proactive, humanlike social skills, knows when to speak, who to reply to, remembers full team context, brainstorms, and connects to over 10,000 tools. In contrast, tools like Junior and GetViktor are described as reactive, session-based, and primarily respond when tagged or execute assigned tasks, connecting to fewer tools. Jared costs $100/month after a free first month, while competitors are listed at $2,000/month or usage-based at $1,000+/month.