Brains is a memory layer that holds your emails, files, calls, and conversations — and gives every AI you use the context to act on them. Here's what that actually changes about how you live and work.
Once your AI knows everything you know — and your team's AI knows everything they know — you stop repeating yourself, stop coordinating by hand, and stop being the only place your context lives.
Brains plugs into Gmail, Drive, Calendar, Slack, GitHub — 200+ integrations that feed your real work into Claude. Your chats with Claude get remembered too. One queryable memory. The next time you ask, Claude already knows.
You re-explain context to every AI, every time. You search five apps to find that one thing.
You say "that deck from last month" and your AI just knows what you mean — and what it said.
Brains scans your calendar, pulls every prior email, doc, and call with the attendees, and drops a one-page brief before each meeting.
Speak from anywhere. Brains transcribes, pulls the context, and answers with what you actually need — by text or voice. Hands-free, on the move, same memory.
Every morning, a brief written from your memory: what landed overnight, what's coming today, what's stuck. Tuned to your week, not a generic digest.
Brains turns every shared workspace — a project, a sales pipeline, an engineering tracker — into a live, structured object. Tasks, owners, integrations, automations, and dashboards on top. Humans and their agents both update it in real time.
Status lives in five tools. You DM five people every Monday to find out where things stand.
Tasks and progress are organized and auto-updated. Insights are LLM-driven. Nothing is filled in by hand — it's pulled live from your real tools.
Describe what your team tracks. Your AI builds the schema, the statuses, the views — and reshapes it the moment you ask.
Rows, history, decisions, and insights become queryable memory — for your team and their AIs.
Nudge stalled rows, score progress, draft the standup. Sandboxed, idempotent, cost-capped — never silently sends.
200+ ready integrations. Need custom? Ask your AI — Codex scaffolds a sandboxed recipe in seconds.
Mini-sites pull from your brain and render finished, beautiful HTML. Pitch decks, one-pagers, internal explainers, dashboards — written from what you already know, not from a blank page.
You schedule a meeting, share a doc, open Figma, write twelve drafts of a memo nobody reads.
You say "make me a site explaining X" and ship a link your team can actually look at — in seconds.
Board updates, investor pitches, customer decks — generated from your meetings, calls, and docs. Show up looking prepared because brains already pulled the content.
Freeze a dashboard at the right moment — KPIs, charts, narrative — and ship a link. Board reports, investor updates, weekly digests — no edits after send.
Throw a spark at brains. It pulls relevant context from your past work, fills the gaps, and turns the rough idea into a sharable brief in seconds.
Describe the metrics, the cuts, the layout you care about — in plain English. Your AI builds the schema, picks the charts, lays out the cards, and keeps it fresh. Want it different? Just ask. The dashboard reshapes on the fly. No code, ever.
You start a Notion page. It dies in a week. You start a sheet. It dies in two.
You describe what you want. Your AI builds the dashboard, fills it, charts it, and reshapes it the moment you ask for a change.
Describe what you want — "track my hiring pipeline", "log books I'm reading" — brains scaffolds the schema, fills the rows from your memory, and builds the live dashboard. Data and visualization in one go.
Not just an LLM output. Click into rows, edit inline, filter and sort, share with your team, embed a public form on your site. Boards live in the browser — not just in chat.
Boards pull new rows from email, calendar, drive, and integrations on a cron you set. You ask once. It runs forever.
Claude, Web, Telegram, WhatsApp, Slack, Discord — and more. Same memory, same context, same agents. Text it from a taxi. Ask it on the laptop. Pull a doc into a Slack thread. One thing, surfaced everywhere.
You think of the answer in the car. You forget by the time you're at a keyboard.
You text the bot. It pulls the email. It drafts the reply. Done before the light turns green.
Memory that remembers everything. Boards, mini-sites & workflows in one prompt. Any LLM, any surface.