Introducing tags
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Introducing tags

Today we're introducing tags. Tags give your moccet-assistant the one tap context it needs to act in your life, using the same names you already use for people, places, and tools.

The way you remember the world is in proper nouns. The restaurant you went to last week. The person you owe a reply to. The app your team works in. An agent that lives in your life has to speak that same language.

With tags, you write what you want in plain words. moccet recognizes the people, places, apps, and moments you mention with everything you're connected to, and acts. If two people share a first name, moccet asks which one you meant. If a restaurant has three branches, moccet asks which one you want to go too. If you reference a tool moccet isn't linked to yet, it sets up the connection and keeps going.

A few things you can test drive this on today:

Replying to an email. You point moccet at the thread from your accountant. moccet reads it the way a tax specialist would, pulls the relevant history from your past correspondence, and drafts the reply in your voice. You approve, it sends.

Booking a table. You point moccet at your favourite restaurant in Marylebone. moccet knows which location, remembers your usual guests and time, and completes the booking. Two minutes later a confirmation lands in your inbox.

Booking a doctor. You point moccet at your GP's practice. moccet checks the practice's diary against yours, finds the slot that fits, and books it. No back and forth, no hold music.

Handling a work task. Your VP drops a brief in Slack. You point moccet at the thread. moccet reads the context, studies the field the way a world expert would, and runs the work. For a tax filing it reads the latest legislation. For a lead discovery task it pulls your existing tools and budget and chooses the right combination. You get a notification when the work is ready for your review.

Responding to a cold email. A stranger emails you about interior design. You point moccet at the message. moccet studies who they are, reads the exchange, and drafts the reply that moves the conversation forward.

Reaching someone on WhatsApp. You point moccet at the last message. If moccet isn't connected to WhatsApp yet, it sets the connection up for you and continues the task.

Most assistants wait for instructions that spell out every step and still involve a lot of manual work from yourself. Tags in moccet flip that. You speak in people and places and tools. moccet handles the resolution and the work.

An agent is only as useful as the world it can act in. Tags work across every tool moccet can reach, and the list grows every week. Email, calendar, messages, documents, task boards, design files, research tools, restaurant booking, messaging apps. If it has a way to be reached, moccet can reach it. If it isn't connected yet, the option to connect appears the moment you type its name.

You stay in charge. You approve every action before it acts. But the distance between having an idea and acting on it gets shorter, quicker and smarter for you with every tag.

Tags are rolling out this week to moccet-pro users on moccet