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Katch is a call assistant tool powered by AI, designed to help busy people discover optimal times for connecting with others. It features intelligent time coordination, automated call summaries, and options for manually scheduling calls. Katch seamlessly integrates with calendar platforms, offering suggestions based on availability. Additionally, it enables users to send invitations to connect and initiate calls when both parties are available.
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