Manager 1:1 CRM

Walk into the 1:1 remembering what you said you would do.

The goal your colleague is working toward. How they like feedback. The thing you promised to get back to them on. Ember keeps those in a private notebook that is yours alone — reviewed in a minute before the meeting, quiet the rest of the week. No scoring, no monitoring, no messages sent on your behalf.

A brief before you sit down

Keeper reads back what you saved — and nothing more.

Ask Keeper what to hold in mind before a 1:1 and it answers from the facts you wrote down about Daniel: the goal, the preference, the open promise. It does not read messages, rate anyone, or draft what to say. The meeting is still yours to lead.

The thread across meetings

See the last four 1:1s as one conversation, not four.

Each note stays attached to the person in order, so the arc is visible in a glance — what Daniel asked for in January, what changed in February, and where you left things on March 6.

A reminder you set yourself

The promise you made gets a date, not a nudge from a robot.

You decide what deserves a reminder and when it arrives. Ember holds the budget answer you owe Daniel until Friday, then shows it to you — and only you. Nothing is sent to him, and nothing is logged for anyone else.

A notebook, not a system of record

Keep the human details of your team where only you can see them.

Ember is a personal CRM for the 1:1s a manager carries in their head — goals, preferences, and promises, kept in one private place you review before each meeting. It does not monitor anyone, score performance, sync to an HR system, or write messages for you. It only remembers what you chose to write down.

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