Route5

Commitments that survive real work

Route5 standardizes how teams define commitments so follow-through is measurable — owner, due date, status, and next step in one place.

Every decision gets an owner and a due date

The commitment model is simple: name it, date it, track it until done. No shared ownership theater.

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The commitment model in practice

See open, at-risk, and overdue density on one desk — the same view operators use every Monday morning.



The Route5 commitment framework

Designed for operators under real constraints — not process theater.

Every commitment has one accountable owner. Shared ownership hides risk until something is overdue.



From capture to desk

Capture from notes or transcripts

Paste meeting output — Route5 Capture AI proposes structured commitments for review before save.

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Rank what must move

The desk surfaces overdue, stale, and high-priority items first — powered by Route5 Intelligence.

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Feed the team

Activity feed shows completions, new items, and risk changes — no digging through threads.

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Common questions

No. Route5 is an accountability desk for commitments that come out of meetings — with owners, due dates, and follow-through visibility.

Yes. Route5 integrates with Slack, Notion, Google, Linear, GitHub, and more — see Developer docs for details.