Mysti: Better Decisions, One Swipe at a Time

Inspiration

Mysti came from a simple problem we kept seeing in team projects. The information needed to make a decision was usually there, but it was scattered across reports, meeting notes, research, technical documents, and weekly updates.

For a product manager, this can mean spending more time searching for context than actually making decisions. We wanted to create something that brings the important information together without taking control away from the people responsible for the final call.

What Mysti Does

Mysti turns meeting agenda items into swipeable decision cards.

Each card shows:

  • The main points for and against a proposal
  • A recommendation based on the available information
  • Any conditions that should be considered
  • The internal sources used
  • The authority level of each source

Team members can review the card, react to it, and ask the built in assistant for clarification. The meeting owner can then swipe right to accept or left to reject. Mysti saves the outcome along with the evidence and reasoning behind it.

How We Built It

We designed Mysti around a simple flow:

Agenda -> Evidence -> Recommendation -> Decision

The prototype brings the agenda, decision cards, sources, team input, AI assistant, and swipe controls into one screen.

We also created sample usability reports, analytics, meeting minutes, and weekly briefs to show how Mysti could work with a company’s existing project information.

What We Learned

We learned that information overload is not only about having too much content. The bigger problem is that useful information is often disconnected.

A report may support an idea, meeting minutes may raise concerns, and a weekly update may suggest something different. Mysti works by bringing those pieces together around one decision.

We also learned that people are more likely to trust an AI recommendation when they can see where it came from.

Challenges

The biggest challenge was deciding what we could realistically build during the hackathon.

Our first idea included live integrations, a full knowledge graph, document processing, and advanced collaboration. We reduced the scope to one complete experience: turning project information into clear decision cards and helping a meeting owner make a traceable decision.

Built With

  • mistral
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