Use Case

Data Integrity.
One Source of Truth.

Same information, five places, five versions. Your team makes decisions on stale data and nobody realizes until something breaks.

What if your documents were connected, not just stored? Conflicts detected automatically. One source of truth, not five competing versions.

One entity.Every name, every mention, every link.

As your docs accumulate, the same person, company, or concept gets written a dozen ways. The brain reconciles them into one canonical record, surfaces possible duplicates for review, and links every mention back.

Entity · Person

Rachel Martinez

Director of Operations · Northwind Traders

Cluster: Operations & Compliance· 14 topics
8 connections
47 mentions · 12 docs
2d ago
Also known asR. Martinez · Rachel M. · rmartinez@northwind.com
Connections
Reports toSarah Chen, COO
OwnsVendor Review Process
Member ofCompliance Committee
+ 5 more connections

2 possible duplicates pending review

"R Martinez"70% match
"Rachel.M"65% match
Reconciled automatically from your docs

What changes for your team

"Rachel Martinez" and "R. Martinez" living as two records.

The brain knows when two names are the same person and surfaces the duplicates with confidence scores. Merge in one click, or keep separate if they aren't.

The FAQ says one thing, the SOP says another.

When two sources give different answers, the brain shows the conflict with both values and their sources. You pick the truth; the rest of the team gets the right answer.

Six near-duplicate docs fragmenting your search results.

New uploads get checked against your library. Close matches surface as possible duplicates before they pollute the index.

Decisions made on connected, current, trustworthy data.

Conflicts caught before they cause damage. One system that knows what's true. Not because someone ran an audit, but because the system governs itself continuously.

Bring your knowledge.Simply ask.

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