RevBud
RevBud

The AI sales buddy in your Mac’s notch

No window. No dashboard. He watches your selling day like a sharp junior teammate, then works it with you.

macOS · Apple Silicon
RevBud, the electric ghost
scroll — he’ll show you a morning ↓
Integrates with the tools you already sell with
Salesforce HubSpot Zoom Gmail Google Calendar iMessage Slack Aircall DocuSign LinkedIn Google Sheets
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Opportunity
Harbor Fleet Supply — Q3 Reorder
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Details

$18,400
7/25/2026
Confirm reorder volume
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ActivityDetailsChatter
Upcoming & Overdue
iMessage · Dale Whitfield — “Can you do 250 units by Friday?”
Logged by RevBud · just now · task: confirm 250-unit capacity
✓ LOGGED BY REVBUD
Call · pricing review
Crew wants a faster restock cadence.
Monday
DW
Dale Whitfield
Can you do 250 units by Friday?
MR
Marisol Reyes
Sounds good, send the SOW
BC
Beach Cities Crew
Tommy: shipment landed
KP
Ken Park
Let me check with finance
Dale Whitfield ›iMessage
Today 9:41 AM
Good talking this morning, Dale. I’ll get numbers over.
Appreciate it. Crew liked the samples.
Can you do 250 units by Friday?
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Wednesday July 16 DDayWM
9 AM
10 AM
11 AM
Noon
Warehouse walk
8:30 – 9:15
Harbor Fleet Supply — Demo
10:00 – 10:45 · Zoom
in 12 min
Reorder queue review
11:10 – 11:40
Zoom Meeting · Harbor Fleet demoREC 10:07
DWDale Whitfield
SLSarah Lin · CFO
You
🎤🎥Leave
Harbor Fleet demo
Last threadStalled on pricing. Dale asked for 250 units by Friday, this morning.
Open$18,400 · Negotiation · closes 7/25
New faceSarah Lin, CFO joined the invite an hour ago. First time on a call.
You promisedUpdated numbers. Draft is ready in your voice.
checking FleetServ lead times…
Sarah’s pushing on lead time. FleetServ is quoting 3 weeks right now. You ship in 5 days. Lead with that.
researched live · fleetserv.com · 2 sources
Can you do 250 units by Friday?
Meet RevBud

He lives in your notch.

That little black cutout at the top of your Mac? That’s his house. No window, no dashboard, no tab to remember. He watches your selling day from up there like a sharp junior teammate, and only comes out when he has something for you.

always onnever in the wayinvisible on screen share
9:47 AM · you’re mid-meeting

A lead texts you. He sees it land.

Dale wants 250 units by Friday. You’re nowhere near your desk. RevBud lives on your screen, so the moment it arrives, he’s already read the thread. Nothing to forward. Nothing to remember.

sees it the second it landsalready knows the thread
9:47 and 30 seconds

Filed before you’d have found the thread.

He carries it into your CRM himself: logged to the account, task created, receipt stamped. Everything RevBud does leaves one. Ask him “what did Dale want?” a week from now and he’ll show you.

logged to Harbor Fleettask createdreceipt stamped
9:48 AM · twelve minutes out

You walk into the demo loaded.

Before every meeting he taps you with the brief: the last thread, the open number, and the thing you’d have missed — the CFO just joined the invite. He heard what you promised, and the draft is already waiting.

brief before every meetingflags new faces on the invite
10:07 AM · live on the call

He feeds you the line, mid-sentence.

Sarah pushes on lead times. RevBud hears it, checks the live web from his notch, and appears with the rebuttal while her words are still hanging in the air. Nobody on the call knows but you.

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That’s one morning

He works the rest of the cycle too.

The proposal drafted from the transcript. Promises tracked from your own mouth. Reorders chased at midnight. All of it receipted, all of it on your Mac.

macOS · Apple Silicon · rolling out in small waves
The trust ladder

He earns autonomy like a hire.

Most AI tools ask you to trust them on day one. RevBud asks you to watch him work. Autonomy is earned one rung at a time, per job, and you can demote him whenever you want.

Day one

Watches

Learns your deals, your voice, your rhythm. Touches nothing.

Earned

Drafts

Replies, briefs, and follow-ups appear ready. You approve every send.

Earned

Sends, with undo

Routine follow-ups go out on his own. Every one reversible.

Earned

Runs the play

Whole cadences run themselves. You read the digest and steer.

Good work earns the next rung. Sloppy work loses it. Every action he takes writes a receipt you can audit, and demotion is one click.

Questions people ask

Where does my data live?
On your Mac. Deals, dossiers, drafts, notes, transcripts, and your learned voice never leave it for storage. When RevBud needs the big model, the relevant slice rides an encrypted call through our proxy and is never stored server-side. The full inventory is public: what leaves your Mac, and when.
Does he record my calls?
Call listening runs on your device, and what he hears is transient: he keeps the commitments and the moments, not a recording. Live in-call help respects the meeting’s own consent rules by geography, and degrades gracefully where all-party consent applies.
Can he send things without me?
Not on day one. New on the job, he only watches and drafts. Sending is a rung he earns from a track record you can audit, it always comes with undo, and you can demote him back to drafts any time.
Will people on my screen share see him?
No. RevBud is invisible to screen sharing and recordings by design. He is yours, not the meeting’s.
What does he cost?
Plans start at $29 a month when we launch, and the trial is a real week of the product, not a demo. Waitlist members get first access.
What do I need to run him?
A Mac with Apple Silicon on the current macOS. That’s it. He works with the tools you already sell with, and setup is a conversation, not a config screen.