What is a company brain?
A company brain is a queryable knowledge layer that holds an organization’s context — brand, documents, policies, product data — and feeds it to AI agents so their output is grounded in how the company actually works. It turns scattered institutional knowledge into agent-usable skills.
Understanding company brain
Every company already has a "brain," but it is scattered across wikis, chat threads, brand PDFs, and people’s heads. That is fine for humans who know where to look and unusable for an agent, which needs the relevant slice delivered into its context at the moment it acts.
A company brain centralizes that knowledge and makes it retrievable and enforceable. When an agent generates a design, the brand DNA is applied automatically; when it answers a support question, the policy is grounded in your actual docs. One knowledge layer produces consistent creation and consistent answers.
It is the organizational counterpart to agent memory: memory is what one agent remembers; a company brain is what the whole organization knows, shared across every person and agent.
Company Brain
A queryable company — knowledge your agents execute, on-brand.
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Context engineering
Context engineering is the practice of deciding what information a model sees at inference time — which documents, memories, tools, and instructions to place in the context window — so it produces accurate, grounded output. It has largely superseded "prompt engineering" as models and context windows have grown.
Agent memory
Agent memory is how an AI agent retains information across turns or sessions — facts, past actions, user preferences — instead of starting blank each time. It ranges from short-term (the current context window) to long-term (a persistent store the agent recalls from when relevant).
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Agents that generate, a canvas they can see and drive, and a brain that keeps every asset on-brand. Free to start.