Everest
Website: https://everest.ag/
AI chief-of-staff workspace for consultants and fractional executives, with per-client AI workspaces, daily briefs, agent dispatch and 1000+ app integrations.

Everest is an AI chief of staff for multi-client operators. It gives consultants, fractional executives and GTM advisors one conversational workspace for every client, with isolated per-client memory, connected tools, daily briefs, weekly updates and agents that can draft, schedule, summarize and prepare work inside the right client context.
Invite-based pre-release access. Public monthly or yearly prices are not listed yet.
Everest is built for consultants, fractional executives and independent operators who manage several clients at the same time. Instead of checking separate inboxes, calendars, Slack channels, CRMs and document folders every morning, Everest gives them one AI chief of staff that understands which client each request belongs to. The product combines a central chat with a dedicated AI workspace per client. Each workspace can connect tools such as Gmail, Calendar, Drive, Slack, Notion, HubSpot, Salesforce, Linear, GitHub, Trello and many other apps through an integration catalogue. This structure matters because the product is designed to keep client context, credentials and memory separated rather than mixing every engagement into one generic assistant. Everest is useful for daily client operations: morning briefs, open-loop tracking, meeting preparation, pipeline context, follow-up drafts, weekly recaps and delegated work through AI agents. It is especially relevant for fractional GTM leaders, RevOps consultants, sales consultants, executive coaches and operators whose value is limited by coordination overhead. Pricing is not publicly listed yet. The official site presents Everest as an early-access/pre-release product with a live demo and waitlist. Public terms say the service may be offered free of charge during pre-release or under specific paid plans communicated directly to users. Buyers should treat pricing as invite-based until Everest publishes standard plans.
