Tell us about the operation.
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We build one secure Business Brain that connects your existing systems, understands how your company operates, and lets your team find answers and take action through Claude.
One clear answer
Instead of searching across Slack, email, meetings, documents, CRM, and project tools, your team asks one question in Claude.
Search every approved source at once
See where every answer came from
From decision to action
Meeting outcomes and important conversations become tasks, CRM updates, follow-ups, reports, and reminders without another round of manual admin.
Capture decisions while they are fresh
Require approval before sensitive actions
Built to stay current
New meetings, decisions, documents, and operating knowledge continuously improve the system. Quality checks keep old or conflicting information from quietly becoming the answer.
Preserve knowledge as the company grows
Receive useful leadership briefs automatically
The product behind the offer
We configure the Business Brain around your sources, teams, permissions, and workflows. Your team keeps using its existing tools while this layer keeps everything connected and governed.
The first implementation
We agree on the questions, sources, and workflow that matter most. Then we build a focused first version and prove it with real company information.
One place to ask questions about the business
Answers grounded in approved company sources
A daily or weekly leadership brief
Decision and action tracking from meetings
One useful workflow your team can run through Claude
We handle the integrations, knowledge structure, permissions, Claude setup, workflows, monitoring, and improvements.
The first phase is complete only when the Business Brain answers the agreed questions with traceable sources and completes the approved workflow under the agreed access rules.
Build your Business Brain
We will review your systems, identify the strongest first use case, and define what the first version should include.
Review your tools and knowledge sources
Identify the highest-value questions and workflow
Define access and approval boundaries
A few details help us make the first conversation useful.