About OrgBrain

Run on memory, not apps. OrgBrain isn’t just software. It’s a semantic constitution for organizations that refuse to forget. In a world where telemetry is extracted and sold by vendors, OrgBrain gives it back — structured, owned, and monetized. If you’re still stitching together decisions in Slack threads, toggling between Notion and Drive, or praying an SOP document is “up to date,” you're not behind. You're leaking reflex capital by the minute.

About OrgBrain

Run on memory, not apps. OrgBrain isn’t just software. It’s a semantic constitution for organizations that refuse to forget. In a world where telemetry is extracted and sold by vendors, OrgBrain gives it back — structured, owned, and monetized. If you’re still stitching together decisions in Slack threads, toggling between Notion and Drive, or praying an SOP document is “up to date,” you're not behind. You're leaking reflex capital by the minute.

About OrgBrain

Run on memory, not apps. OrgBrain isn’t just software. It’s a semantic constitution for organizations that refuse to forget. In a world where telemetry is extracted and sold by vendors, OrgBrain gives it back — structured, owned, and monetized. If you’re still stitching together decisions in Slack threads, toggling between Notion and Drive, or praying an SOP document is “up to date,” you're not behind. You're leaking reflex capital by the minute.

Surreal black-and-white illustration of a faceless bureaucrat with a pixel grid for a head, standing beneath a storm cloud shaped like a surveillance camera. The background is a sea of repeating data forms—folders, ID tags, and thought bubbles—melting into one another. Style mimics vintage Arabic editorial prints, with halftone dot textures, bold outlines, and poetic surrealist tone. Symbolic of cognitive control and context capture in a machine-readable world
Surreal black-and-white illustration of a faceless bureaucrat with a pixel grid for a head, standing beneath a storm cloud shaped like a surveillance camera. The background is a sea of repeating data forms—folders, ID tags, and thought bubbles—melting into one another. Style mimics vintage Arabic editorial prints, with halftone dot textures, bold outlines, and poetic surrealist tone. Symbolic of cognitive control and context capture in a machine-readable world
Surreal black-and-white illustration of a faceless bureaucrat with a pixel grid for a head, standing beneath a storm cloud shaped like a surveillance camera. The background is a sea of repeating data forms—folders, ID tags, and thought bubbles—melting into one another. Style mimics vintage Arabic editorial prints, with halftone dot textures, bold outlines, and poetic surrealist tone. Symbolic of cognitive control and context capture in a machine-readable world

What OrgBrain Is

OrgBrain is the first memory-native operating system designed to: Capture decisions as reflexes, not footnotes. Timestamp every action through the TimeToken Protocol. Eliminate vendor lock-in through stack-neutral LLM routing. Structure every context into semantic continuity. Built to replace platform amnesia with organizational intelligence, OrgBrain doesn't organize files. It organizes sovereignty of thought.

Who it’s for

This isn’t for “tech teams.” It’s for decision-making organisms — legal, comms, ops, product, and governance cores alike. It serves: Founders who can’t afford drift. COOs who need zero-latency reflexes. General Counsel tracking institutional precedent. Comms and HR leads issuing unified, memory-aligned outputs. OrgBrain is the agentic spine behind Caesar — a sovereign, constitutional engine that executes in memory, not middleware.

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