Your call is live. Your coach should be too.

A macOS app that listens with you, optional screen context, and live nudges tied to what was just said, then notes, scorecard, and framework coverage from the same session.

macOS · Local-first sessions

Works with your call stack

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The gap

Selling isn’t the pitch: it’s everything at once.

Mic + system audio, optional screen context, live transcript with rough speaker labels, and nudges grounded in what was just said.

Advice that isn’t in the room with you

Playbooks summarize; they don’t catch the lean-back or the sudden quiet.

Frameworks slip under pressure

You need a live read on what’s still missing, not a spreadsheet after the call.

Post-call work piles up

Notes and scorecards should fall out of the transcript you already have.

Coach
4:18

Screen share or gallery. Optional frames when enabled.

Engagement

They went quiet. Try: “What would need to be true for this to feel obvious on your side?”

Reframe objectionNext discovery QCheck timeline
Ask about your call…

Nudges respect cooldowns so you are not spammed mid-sentence.

What Quarterback does

Coaching in the flow of work.

Presets for how chatty the coach is, talk-ratio hints, then notes and scorecard from the same run.

Live coaching that reacts

On-screen nudges when engagement drops, throttled with cooldowns so it helps, not interrupts.

Transcription mid-call

Mic + system audio, live, with rough speaker labels so prompts tie to real dialogue.

Frameworks on the transcript

Your qualification frameworks tracked on the transcript: gaps in a panel plus Quarterback nudges when coverage is thin.

Quick actions

Lines for objections and depth from the overlay, grounded in your indexed docs when you have them.

In the moment

Read the moment, then act.

The overlay answers in real time, shows who is talking, tracks qualification coverage, and keeps shortcuts and questions one tap away while you stay in the call.

Coach
4:18

Name a milestone owner so the date sticks. Open-ended timelines usually stall.

Quarterback4:18
YOU
71%
THEM
29%

FRAMEWORK

Ask about your call…Send

What you are seeing

1

Streaming coach line

Suggested next steps appear as the call unfolds so you are not guessing under pressure.

2

Talk balance

See how much you talk versus the prospect before you steamroll the conversation.

3

Qualification coverage

Rings and checklist items show what you have confirmed and what is still open.

4

Quick actions

Chips and the ask box keep common moves nearby without leaving the overlay.

Illustration only. Connects to your live session in the desktop app.

Modes

From hello to close, still in the call.

Audio, transcript, optional screen, tuned to the bar you set.

Sessions stay local-first unless your workspace is configured otherwise.

How it works

On your machine. Built for live calls.

Audio and transcripts flow through Quarterback’s pipeline. Session data stays on your machine first unless your admin sets things up differently.

01

Install on macOS

Quarterback runs as a desktop app beside whatever you use for live calls.

02

Set up Quarterback

Enable speech, optional screen context, and coaching, plus knowledge sources so answers stay grounded.

03

Run the overlay

Hotkey for nudges, quick actions, frameworks, talk ratio, then notes and scorecard from the session.

Stack

Quarterback sits beside the tools you already use.

One Quarterback workflow across your calls, CRM, and docs on the Mac.

Quarterback
Zoom
Google Meet
Slack
HubSpot
Salesforce
Notion
Gmail
Calendar
macOS

Your workspace decides which integrations are on. Quarterback sits beside the stack you already run.

FAQ

Short answers.

Sound prepared, because something whispered the next move.

Live coaching, frameworks, grounded answers, and post-call artifacts from one session.

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macOS · Local-first sessions