Say what matters. Make it land.

Plato AI helps you understand how you communicate, so you can be clearer, more persuasive, and more present in the conversations that matter.

Your conversation
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What Plato analyzes

Not what the meeting was about. How you moved through it.

Meeting notes remember the words. Plato reads the moves underneath them.

Clarity and structure

Does the point arrive before the explanation?

Confidence and authority

How much of the sentence is spent qualifying it?

Persuasive framing

Which frame did the room end up arguing inside?

Evidence and examples

Abstract claim, or something a listener can picture?

Question quality

Open enough to learn something you didn't expect.

Listening and responsiveness

What you built on, and what you talked past.

Concision and emphasis

Where the weight of the sentence actually landed.

Hedging and softening

Maybe, probably, just, sort of, I guess.

Excerpt · 14:22

Alex — So, you know, I think we should probably consider pushing the launch by two weeks, maybe.

Alex — Last quarter three enterprise accounts saw stale numbers for a day. That call with Northwind was painful.

Watch for

Three qualifiers before the recommendation. The ask arrives sounding optional.

Strong move

A specific consequence with a name attached. This is what made the risk land.

Try next time

Use the Northwind example first, then state the two-week move as a decision.

Your rhetoric profile

A profile of the communicator you are becoming.

Plato builds a living profile from your conversations: the patterns you rely on, the strengths people likely experience, and the habits that get in your way. It is not a personality label. It is a practical map for deliberate improvement.

Signature strengths
The moves that reliably work for you.
Recurring habits
What shows up in most of your conversations.
Situational patterns
How you shift under disagreement or pressure.
Communication risks
Where clarity or authority tends to slip.
Progress over time
Whether the pattern is actually changing.
Recommended next practice
One behavior, not a list of ten.

Train toward a goal

Choose the communicator you want to become.

Your coaching should lead somewhere. Choose a goal, and Plato turns observations from your meetings into specific prompts, exercises, and experiments for your next conversation.

  • Speak with more authoritySelected
  • Be clearer and more concise
  • Tell more compelling stories
  • Ask better questions
  • Handle disagreement with composure
  • Make recommendations more persuasive
  • Listen without losing the thread
  • Sound confident under pressure

The loop

From one transcript to a personal rhetoric practice.

Plato gets more useful as it sees more of your real conversations. Each transcript adds context to your profile, helping the coaching move from broad observations to patterns that are unmistakably yours.

  1. 01

    Observe

    Plato analyzes what happened in a real conversation.

  2. 02

    Understand

    It identifies the rhetorical habits behind the outcome.

  3. 03

    Practice

    It gives you one clear behavior to work on.

  4. 04

    Improve

    Future meetings show whether the pattern is changing.

  5. 05

    Repeat

    Connected transcripts keep enriching your profile.

Connect your tools

Your meeting notes can become your training loop.

Connect Plato to Granola, Jamie, or another compatible meeting-notetaker. Once connected, Plato automatically pulls in new transcripts so your profile keeps learning from the conversations you are already having.

Connect your meeting tool
Connected sources
  • Granola

    Imports transcripts from meetings you attend.

  • Jamie

    Imports transcripts you choose to share.

  • Other notetakers

    Compatible platforms via API.

You choose which sources are connected, see exactly which transcripts were imported, and can disconnect a source or delete its transcripts at any time.

Plato for macOSSoon

When the meeting is happening, Plato can be there too.

Plato for macOS brings your coaching into the conversation. Get discreet in-meeting guidance, then use the post-meeting analysis to understand what happened and what to practice next.

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In-meeting guidance

Land the point.
Ask a question before adding more context.
You have made the case — pause.
Name the decision you are asking for.

Method

Rhetoric is ancient. Your feedback loop does not have to be.

Plato draws from rhetoric, literature, psychology, and communication research to recognize patterns that ordinary meeting notes leave invisible. It examines structure, clarity, emphasis, framing, questions, listening, and persuasion — then turns those observations into practice.

Classical rhetoric

Argument, structure, audience, ethos, pathos, logos.

Literature

Narrative, framing, voice, tension, metaphor, memorability.

Psychology

Attention, perception, confidence, social dynamics, cognitive load.

Communication practice

Listening, questioning, feedback, negotiation, leadership.

Merch, obviously

Rhetoric you can wear. And shuffle.

Some lessons refuse to stay on a screen. A cap that states your intention before you do, and a pocket deck of cues for the moments a meeting gets slippery.

  • On Point. The cap. Says the quiet part out loud.
  • Make It Land. 52 conversation cues. Pocket-sized nerve.
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Navy Plato cap embroidered with the words On Point. hanging from a washing line against a blue sky
001 · The cap
Blue Make It Land pocket deck and conversation cue cards spread on a green card table beside playing cards and a glass of red wine
002 · The deck

The manifesto

AI can generate the words. We still decide what is worth saying.

Privacy and trust

Your conversations deserve clear boundaries.

What is stored
Transcripts you paste or import are stored with your account so your profile can build over time. You can delete any transcript, or your whole account, from settings.
Model training
Your transcripts are not used to train models. They are used to produce your analysis and your profile.
Integrations
Connections are authorized by you, list exactly which transcripts they import, and can be disconnected at any time.
Consent
Only analyze conversations you are entitled to share. Recording and transcription consent rules differ by region and by participant.

Every meeting is a chance to become a better communicator.

Start with one transcript. Plato will show you what you did, why it worked, and what to practice next.

Free to start. Bring your own transcript.