Memory Substrate
Structured tables preserve transcripts, documents, briefings, action items, collective memory, metrics, and agent results.
MemorySpace turns the normal exhaust of work into a living memory layer: captured automatically, understood by agents, consolidated overnight, and recalled with sources when the team needs the answer.
Memory OS
Meetings, forwarded emails, documents, voice notes, and integrations are captured without asking teams to document the same work twice.
Inputs
Collective Memory Core
The point is not storage. The point is a system that notices what changed, what matters, and who needs to know.
Outputs
Recall latency
Seconds
Memory state
Reinforced
Access model
RLS secured
Product Surface
Meeting bots, email intake, uploads, and integrations feed the same memory layer.
Agents extract decisions, action items, risks, owners, and recurring patterns.
Nightly consolidation reinforces important knowledge before people need it.
Semantic recall answers from source-backed transcripts, documents, and collective memory.
Architecture
Structured tables preserve transcripts, documents, briefings, action items, collective memory, metrics, and agent results.
Specialized agents analyze new content, extract durable signals, and prepare daily intelligence without manual documentation work.
Related entities connect people, topics, projects, risks, and decisions so the organization can navigate meaning instead of folders.
Row-level security and server-side access patterns keep memory scoped to the right user, team, and organization.
A personal command surface for capture, search, tasks, and morning intelligence.
A leadership dashboard for collective memory, overnight jobs, and emerging organizational signals.
A conversational interface that can answer with context from real captured memory.
MemorySpace is not another place to dump files. It is a system for making the organization smarter every time work happens.
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