Capable turns any messy input — a transcript, an email, a few hurried notes — into a tidy list of proposed changes, each one scored and explained. You stay in control of every write.
Dana said the team is aligned and wants to move to paper.
They flagged SOC 2 + SSO as the last gate before signature.
Drove the internal case; looping in their VP Eng next.
Implied by 'live before the offsite' — worth confirming.
The approval card, live: toggle each change, watch the confidence meters, approve, and it's written.
The honest reason CRM data is bad: keeping it good is tedious. Someone has to translate a forty-minute conversation into the right fields on the right records, and they have to do it accurately, every time. Skip it once and the gaps compound. Automate it carelessly and you pollute the record with confident-sounding mistakes. What you want is the speed of automation with the control of doing it by hand.
A pasted transcript, a forwarded email, a voice note you typed out — anything. Capable resolves the people and companies mentioned to the right records.
Each suggested change is its own row: the field, the new value, a confidence score, and the exact words that justify it. Nothing is hidden in a summary.
Keep the ones that are right, drop the ones that aren't, edit anything in between. Only what you approve is ever written — clean by construction.
See your own data running in Capable inside a week. No migration project, no data-entry tax — just a record you can trust.