Less time reporting.
More time delivering.
A local AI assistant that handles the communication and documentation overhead of project management, so you can focus on the work that actually moves projects forward.
The reality
Project managers spend a disproportionate amount of their time on communication and documentation: status reports, meeting minutes, stakeholder emails, risk logs, and change requests. Much of this is structurally repetitive - the same information reformatted for different audiences or formats.
Cloud AI tools help with the writing, but project data is often commercially sensitive. Timelines, resource plans, budget figures, and strategic context should not be processed by external services without explicit approval from information security.
How Skales helps project managers
Reports, minutes, and stakeholder comms - done faster, locally.
Weekly status reports in minutes
Give Skales your bullet points of what happened this week and it drafts a clear, professional status report: progress, blockers, next steps, and RAG rating. Consistent format every time.
Stakeholder communication
Draft escalation emails, delay notifications, and executive briefings. Describe the situation and the ask; Skales writes the message at the right level of detail for the audience.
Meeting agendas and minutes
Generate structured agendas from a list of topics. Paste rough meeting notes and Skales produces clean minutes with action items, owners, and due dates extracted and formatted.
Risk and issue logs
Describe a risk or issue in plain language and ask Skales to structure it into a formal log entry: description, likelihood, impact, owner, and mitigation plan. Consistent, professional documentation.
Resource planning support
Describe your team capacity and upcoming workload. Skales helps identify overallocation risks, suggests how to rebalance, and drafts the conversation you need to have with your sponsor.
Project data stays confidential
Timelines, budgets, team names, and strategic priorities never leave your machine. Process commercially sensitive project information locally without creating data governance issues.
Example: End-of-week reporting
You ask: "Sprint 14 summary: completed 23 story points, blocked on API dependency from vendor (3 days), QA starts Monday, demo on Friday. Write the executive status report."
Skales: A one-page status report with progress, current blockers, mitigation actions, and what stakeholders need to decide.
You ask: "The vendor delay means we'll miss the go-live date by 2 weeks. Draft the email to the steering committee. Honest but measured. Include the revised plan."
Skales: A calm, professional escalation email that presents the facts, the impact, and the updated plan - without alarm or blame.
You ask: "Here are my rough notes from today's stand-up. Format them as meeting minutes with action items, owners, and due dates."
Skales: Clean minutes with a clear action log that you can paste into your project management tool or email directly.
“Friday status reports used to take an hour. Now they take 10 minutes. I actually leave on time.”
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