What is Calliops?
Calliops turns a product team’s meetings into specs engineers can code. It reads meeting transcripts, DMs and sales feedback, then drafts features, UX constraints, scope and the implementation plan — every line carrying its source.
The answers below describe what Calliops does today, in preview. Where something is not connected yet, it says so.
Calliops turns a product team’s meetings into specs engineers can code. It reads meeting transcripts, DMs and sales feedback, then drafts features, UX constraints, scope and the implementation plan — every line carrying its source.
No. Calliops writes drafts, marked with a dashed border, and two pipeline steps require human approval: the validation of detected items and the implementation plan. No document ships without a person sealing it.
Calliops reads meeting transcripts, DMs and sales feedback. Meetings arrive through the calendar; the other sources come in through the connected integrations.
Five tools: Notion, Slack, Google Meet, Google Calendar and Claude Code. The calendar brings the meetings in, Notion receives the sealed documents, Claude Code receives the plan. Nothing else is connected yet.
In preview, yes: Notion is where Calliops writes sealed documents. Documents also export to Markdown, seals and sources included, so nothing is locked inside Notion.
A product space is a sealed perimeter: its meetings, its documents, its seals, its members. A team working on two distinct products takes two spaces; an agency takes one per client.
Calliops is billed per product space, with unlimited reviewers: Start-up €19, Pro €149, Premium €300 per month on an annual commitment. Month to month, add 25%.
First-wave signups keep their entry price for twelve months.
No. Reviewers are unlimited on every tier: design, engineering, sales — whoever needs to seal joins the space, no licence. Human review is never an extra charge, because it is the step the product tries to make short, not rare.
Nothing ships. Drafts stay dashed in the queue, deduplicated against later meetings. No document is written into Notion without a seal.
The screen says so with the time and offers to resume. The item moves to Blocked and stays in the queue; no partial write is left in Notion.
“Notion sync interrupted at 09:41. Resume.”
Yes. Everything is written into your Notion and exports to Markdown, seals and sources included. A scope can be exported on its own.
No. Calliops drafts an implementation plan — the files to touch, the tests to write, the copy to write — and that plan is sent to Claude Code after a person seals it. Writing the code stays with you.
plan/PRD-118.claude.md · drafted from 2 meetings
Every seal carries the person’s name and the time, visible on the document. The Premium tier adds a validation audit log across a whole space.
PRD-114 · sealed by Marion · 10:14
Within 24 hours. Every waitlist signup gets a reply inside 24 hours, carrying the date your wave is expected to open — not an automated acknowledgement, and no marketing sends afterwards.
Calliops is in preview and opens in waves, one product space at a time, to keep extraction quality honest. The next wave is planned for September 2026, and signups get a reply within 24 hours, dated.