Our Take
Carmona Serrat, Jacklyn William, Mit Parikh, and Ibrahim El Refaae built GhostDesk to solve one of those problems you didn't know was annoying until someone fixed it—when you're on a call and someone's AI assistant is live-transcribing or note-taking, but it shows up on YOUR screenshare and now everyone's watching the bot instead of your deck. GhostDesk's AI overlay runs invisibly in the background of your meetings, doing its thing—note-taking, summaries, action items, whatever—without ever appearing on the shared screen. It's real-time AI assistance that respects the meeting itself.
This is the kind of tool that once you use it, you can't go back. Every team that's tried running Otter or Fathom or whatever knows that moment when someone shares their screen and there's a bot floating in the corner. It's awkward. GhostDesk just... doesn't do that. The AI is there, it's working, but it's a ghost. Four founders with no big funding announced yet, just shipped on Product Hunt and already getting traction. The co-founder naming convention alone—four people willing to bet on a tool that makes meetings less painful—is worth paying attention to.
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