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06:00  Connected stack
Connected stack

Connected to the systems you already use.

Cadence reads your calendar, mail and meeting transcripts where they already live, so the right work reaches you without a migration. It connects to Microsoft 365, Google, Apple and ICS calendars, reasons over them with Claude, and opens an MCP server so AI assistants can work with your schedule directly. No new place to keep your data. No training week.

09:00  What it reads
What Cadence reads

Every connector, and the outcome it unlocks.

Each connection earns its place by what it removes from your day. Connections are two-way where stated, read-scoped where not, and revocable in every case.

Microsoft 365 / Outlook
Your calendar stays in sync, both ways. Cadence reads your calendar and your mail, the inbox and sent items, so new asks become work items and the events it schedules appear where you already look.
Google
Gmail and Google Calendar, without leaving Google. Two-way calendar sync plus inbox and sent items, so the commitments you make in mail are tracked until they are answered.
Apple Calendar and ICS
Every other calendar, read in one view. Cadence reads Apple Calendar and any ICS feed, so a board calendar or a shared schedule from any system that supports the standard sits alongside the rest of your day.
Meeting transcripts
The meeting ends as a list of actions, not a memory. Transcripts from Microsoft Teams, Zoom, Otter or plain text notes are lifted into work items with type, priority and owner.
Image-to-task
A photo becomes work. A picture of a whiteboard or a screenshot of an email turns into work items, so a corridor decision does not stay on the wall.

More connectors arrive through the open MCP standard over time, without a rebuild on your side. See the daily rhythm these feed in how it works.

11:00  The stack
The honest stack

Stratium is the operating layer. Claude is the reasoning. MCP is the connector.

We are precise about which part does what. Cadence is the operating layer for executive time, built on Claude and connected through MCP. There is no black box in the middle.

Stratium

The structure. Routines, briefings, work items, drivers and the discipline of an executive day, across two surfaces: a native macOS app for the executive and the web at app.stratiumhq.com for the EA. Your tenant is isolated.

Claude

The reasoning. Anthropic's Claude reads and prioritises across your calendar, mail and transcripts, then classifies, routes and drafts. Your content is not used to train models.

MCP

The connector. Cadence exposes a Model Context Protocol server, so AI assistants like Claude and ChatGPT can query your schedule, work items and drivers, and create or update work items, with full context. The open standard does not tie you in.

The same honesty runs through our trust and security posture. For the wider definition, see the executive operating layer.

14:00  Your data
Where your data lives

Your data stays in your stack.

01

Connections are two-way where stated, read-scoped where not, and revocable. You see what Cadence reads, and you can turn it off.

02

Your content is not used to train models. Reasoning runs on Claude, but your calendar, mail and transcripts stay yours.

03

Hosting is EU by default on Microsoft Azure West Europe. GDPR by default, with SOC 2 Type II in flight.

The full picture, including encryption, tenant isolation and authentication, is on the security page.

Frequently asked
FAQ

Connections, answered plainly.

Which calendars does Cadence support?
Microsoft 365 and Outlook, Google Calendar, Apple Calendar, and any ICS feed. Microsoft 365 and Google connect two-way, so events Cadence creates appear in the calendar you already use. ICS and Apple feeds are read.
Does Cadence read my email?
Yes, with your permission. Cadence reads your inbox and sent items across Microsoft 365 and Google so new asks become work items and commitments you made are tracked. The connection is read-scoped and revocable. Your content is not used to train models.
What is the MCP server?
Cadence exposes a Model Context Protocol server. AI assistants such as Claude and ChatGPT can query your schedule, work items and drivers with full context, and create or update work items. MCP is an open standard, so the connection is yours to grant and to revoke.
Does my data leave my systems?
No. Your data stays in your stack. Claude provides the reasoning over your calendar, mail and transcripts, but your content is not used to train models. Hosting is EU by default on Microsoft Azure West Europe, GDPR by default.
Day's end
Connected stack

Connect once, and the first briefing is on screen tomorrow.

Cadence works on the Mac for the executive and the web for the EA. See pricing from £29 per executive per month, or start the trial today. 14 day free trial, no card required.

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