Your summaries keep up the same day
Chief's summaries used to refresh overnight. Now they catch up minutes after something happens, an email lands, a meeting wraps, so the page you open at 2pm reflects your 1pm, not yesterday. Current, right when you need it.
Mitch Kessler
Founder

You get off a call with someone, open their page to catch a colleague up, and the summary is still describing the relationship as it stood yesterday. The thing you just talked about isn't in there. Chief had already written it up, it just wrote it last night, and last night is a full day behind the conversation you're actually in.
That lag is gone.
Caught up within minutes
When something happens, an email arrives, a meeting wraps, a task moves, Chief updates that person's page (or that project's) within minutes, instead of waiting for the nightly pass. By the time you open it, what just happened is already part of the story.
No lag, no noise
You won't notice it working, and that's the point. When a lot lands at once, Chief doesn't redo the summary twenty times over, it waits for things to settle and updates once. So the page is right when you get there, without ever flickering, spinning, or feeling busy.
Where you see it
Nowhere new, and that's the point. The contact and project summaries you already read are just current now. Open a page after something happened, and the something is already in the story.