About Waymeet
Waymeet is a US software company headquartered in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. We build the meeting that does the work — and we sell it the same way we built it: plainly, with the receipts showing.
The mission
Every meeting is supposed to produce something — a decision, a draft, a plan, a follow-up. Instead it produces conversation, and someone spends the next day translating conversation into work. Multiplied across an economy, that translation gap costs $399 billion a year.
We started Waymeet to close that gap structurally: put a workforce of small, purpose-built AI agents inside the conversation, so the deliverables exist by the time the meeting ends. Not notes about the work. The work.
The company is deliberately transparent about cost and privacy — every meeting shows its own receipt, audio never leaves your machine, and every claim an agent makes carries a citation. We think that's how software this close to your business conversations has to behave.
Who builds it
Waymeet is built by a US-based team whose careers were spent designing and running systems inside large enterprises — the same rooms, reviews, and cross-functional meetings this product now works in.
Our specialty is the coordination layer: dozens of small, single-purpose agents forged on the fly, each scoped to one job, all working one meeting without stepping on each other. That architecture — not one big model — is the product.
Transcription and voice identification run on the host's machine, not in our cloud. Getting that fast enough for a live room is hard engineering, and it's why our privacy story is architecture, not policy.
The work has to land where companies actually work: CRM, project trackers, document systems, calendars, email — Microsoft and Google environments first, with enterprise identity and audit built in.
A dashboard that builds itself as people talk, visuals drawn from the conversation, and a replay of any moment. The interface is designed for a room mid-conversation, not a user at a desk.
American made
Waymeet is developed in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, by a US company. The software is protected under United States copyright, with a patent pending on the multi-agent meeting platform. That US origin is verifiable — which is why Waymeet is presented at U.S. Embassy–supported trade programs and chamber of commerce business events internationally.
Meeting us at one of those events — or want to represent Waymeet in your market? Start here.