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What is Sumrize?

An AI assistant that turns work conversations, documents, and connected sources into clear summaries, decisions, and instant answers.

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What is Sumrize?

Work conversations move fast.

Important updates happen inside group chats. Decisions are made in long discussions. Files are shared across different places. Questions get repeated. Deadlines get buried. And most of the time, people are expected to keep up by scrolling, searching, and remembering everything manually.

Sumrize is built to change that.

Sumrize is an AI-powered platform that helps individuals, teams, and organizations understand work conversations, documents, and connected sources more clearly.

It turns scattered work context into automatic summaries, clear decisions, searchable knowledge, and instant answers through Rizz, the AI assistant inside Sumrize.

Instead of reading every message manually, users can connect their sources, receive summaries, ask questions, recall past decisions, and turn busy conversations into useful context.

Why Sumrize Exists

Modern work no longer happens in one place.

Teams communicate through WhatsApp Groups, Slack, Discord, and many other tools. The problem is not that people do not communicate. The problem is that important context becomes scattered.

A decision might be made inside a group chat.
A deadline might be mentioned in one reply.
A file might be shared once and forgotten.
A client update might be buried between hundreds of messages.

This creates real problems for teams:

  • Important updates are easy to miss.

  • Decisions are hard to find again.

  • People ask the same questions repeatedly.

  • Leaders lose visibility across conversations.

  • Useful knowledge disappears after the discussion ends.

Sumrize exists to help people stop losing important work context.

What Sumrize Does

Sumrize helps turn busy work conversations into clear intelligence.

With Sumrize, users can summarize conversations, ask questions, recall decisions, analyze documents, and understand what matters from the sources they choose.

Automatic Summary

Sumrize turns connected conversations and updates into structured summaries.

Instead of scrolling through long discussions, users can receive summaries that highlight what happened, what changed, what was decided, and what needs to happen next.

This is useful for active groups where important information can easily get buried.

Ask Rizz

Rizz is the AI assistant inside Sumrize.

Users can ask Rizz questions based on their connected sources, such as:

  • What happened recently?

  • Which group discussed the budget?

  • What did the team talk about yesterday?

  • Who needs to follow up?

  • What decision did I miss?

  • What is the next step?

Rizz helps users find answers without manually searching through every conversation.

Knowledge Recall

Sumrize helps users recall important context from past discussions.

This includes decisions, owners, deadlines, files, blockers, follow-ups, and updates that may have been mentioned days or weeks ago.

Instead of asking people again or scrolling back endlessly, users can ask Rizz and get the context faster.

Document Intelligence

Sumrize can also help analyze documents and files.

Users can upload supported documents and ask Sumrize to summarize them, explain key points, extract risks, identify open questions, or turn long materials into clearer knowledge.

This helps teams understand documents faster and connect document context with their work conversations.

AI Teammates in Group

Sumrize is not only designed for personal use.

Rizz can also support group conversations by helping clarify context, summarize discussions, answer questions, and keep teams aligned.

This makes Sumrize useful for teams, communities, organizations, and businesses that rely on active communication groups.

What Platforms Does Sumrize Support?

Sumrize currently supports WhatsApp Groups, Slack, and Discord, with more platforms planned over time.

WhatsApp Groups are one of the main starting points, especially for users and teams who already coordinate through group conversations. But Sumrize is designed to grow beyond one platform.

The long-term goal is to help users understand work context across the tools they already use.

Who Can Use Sumrize?

Sumrize is built for many types of users and teams.

  1. Founders and business owners can use Sumrize to stay updated across teams without reading every group manually.

  2. Project managers can track decisions, owners, blockers, deadlines, and progress from different discussions.

  3. Sales and marketing teams can summarize client feedback, campaign discussions, approvals, revisions, and follow-ups.

  4. Students and educators can use Sumrize to summarize learning discussions, recall assignments, and understand shared materials.

  5. Communities and organizations can use Sumrize to keep members aligned, highlight important announcements, and turn active conversations into structured updates.

What Makes Sumrize Different?

Sumrize is not just a general AI chatbot.

It is built around connected work context.

The main difference is that Sumrize helps users understand information from the conversations, documents, and sources they choose.

It is designed to reduce manual searching, repeated questions, missed updates, and forgotten decisions.

Sumrize is focused on turning scattered work communication into something clear, structured, and actionable.

Is Sumrize Only for WhatsApp?

No.

WhatsApp Groups are an important starting point, but Sumrize is not limited to WhatsApp.

Sumrize currently supports WhatsApp Groups, Slack, and Discord, and will continue adding more platforms over time.

The bigger vision is to become an AI layer for work conversations, documents, and connected knowledge.

Meet Rizz

Rizz is the AI assistant inside Sumrize.

Rizz helps users ask questions, find context, recall decisions, analyze documents, and get instant answers from the sources they choose.

Instead of manually looking through old conversations, users can simply ask Rizz.

For example:

  • What happened recently across my groups?

  • Which group talked about the proposal?

  • What did the team discuss three days ago?

  • What decisions did I miss?

Rizz helps make work context easier to understand and easier to act on.

The Future of Work Context

Work is becoming more fragmented.

More conversations, more tools, more files, more updates, and more decisions happen every day. Without a system to organize that context, teams lose time and important knowledge.

Sumrize is building toward a future where important discussions do not disappear inside conversations.

A future where decisions can be found again.

A future where teams can understand what matters without reading everything manually.

That is what Sumrize is building.

Start Using Sumrize

Sumrize helps you turn busy work conversations into clear summaries, searchable knowledge, and useful action.

Start using Sumrize here:

https://app.sumrize.me

Visit the official Sumrize website:

https://sumrize.me/en/

Read this article in Indonesian:

https://blog.sumrize.me/apa-itu-sumrize

Getting Started with Sumrize

Part 1 of 4

A beginner-friendly guide to understand Sumrize, Rizz, connected sources, automatic summaries, knowledge recall, and how Sumrize helps turn work conversations into clear summaries, decisions, and instant answers.

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