What happens when a guy who spent thirty years swinging hammers and running construction crews decides to build an AI company? You get Wizzenatr — and honestly, you get something way more interesting than whatever Silicon Valley would have cooked up.
I had the absolute pleasure of sitting down with Mitchell Wooters — co-founder of Updaytr LLC and the driving force behind Wizzenatr — for the latest episode of The Tony Gebhard Show, and I have to say, this one hit different. Mitch isn’t a tech bro. He’s a general contractor. An OSHA trainer. A guy who built things with his hands and managed crews for a living. And that blue-collar perspective is exactly why what he’s building matters.
So What the Heck Is Wizzenatr?
Wizzenatr is a voice-driven AI platform built on a deceptively simple idea: what if AI actually remembered you? Not just captured a moment and forgot you existed — but kept an ongoing conversation with you over time?
Here’s the basic flow. You call in. You talk. The AI listens, organizes what you said, and delivers structured, useful output — reports, updates, notes — on your schedule. No app to download. No typing. No training required. If you can make a phone call, you can use it.
That’s the Updaytr side of the house — built specifically for field teams like construction crews, sales reps, and service technicians who need to document their work without stopping what they’re doing. But Wizzenatr is the broader platform, and the use cases go way further than job sites.
The Origin Story Is Worth Knowing
I’m not going to spoil too much of the episode, but I will say this: the origin of this product is rooted in love. A brother’s love for his mom. A construction worker’s instinct for what’s broken in the way technology gets built. Mitch and his team — including his brother Chuck, who brings serious AI and speech technology credentials to the table — set out to build something for people who feel like tech was never built for them.
That framing hit me hard. Because that’s the same energy I bring to everything I do in the accessibility space. Tech that actually meets people where they are. Tech that doesn’t assume you’re sitting at a desk with perfect vision, fast fingers, and endless time to learn a new interface.
Why This Matters for Accessibility
Let’s be real — voice-first tools have always had incredible potential for people with disabilities, and historically, that potential has been wildly underdelivered. Wizzenatr isn’t marketed as an “accessibility product,” but its entire design philosophy aligns with what universal design is supposed to look like: build it so anyone can use it, and everyone benefits.
No app. No screen to navigate. No typing. Just your voice. That’s not just convenient for a busy contractor driving between job sites — that’s genuinely liberating for people who have barriers to traditional interfaces.
We got into this in the episode, and it was one of the most energizing conversations I’ve had on the show in a while.
Three Projects, One Vision
We also talked about the broader Updaytr LLC ecosystem. Mitch and his team are working on three interconnected projects:
- Wizzenatr — the voice-driven AI platform for individuals and professionals who need to capture and organize information on the go
- Updaytr — field reporting software built specifically for construction and trades teams, turning phone call check-ins into professional daily reports
- Biographer — a personal memory and journaling application built on the same voice-first foundation
They’re building a whole ecosystem here, and the connective tissue across all three is that same core belief: your voice is powerful, and technology should honor that.
Listen to the Episode
The full conversation is live right now on The Tony Gebhard Show. Mitch is a genuinely great guest — thoughtful, honest about the journey, and passionate about what he’s building. Whether you’re in construction, sales, healthcare, or just someone who’s tired of feeling like tech wasn’t designed with you in mind, this episode is for you.
Try Wizzenatr Free — Special Offer for This Community
Mitchell hooked us up. If you want to try Wizzenatr for yourself, head to wizzenatr.com and at checkout, use the promo code wizz-tony to get your first month completely free. No risk, no strings — just a chance to see what voice-first AI actually feels like when it’s done right.
Go check it out. Tell them Tony sent you.
Stay groovy. Lots of love. — Tony
