The knowledge layer for AI agents

Your company brain.
Executable by AI.

Every company’s knowledge is scattered across docs, chats, tickets and people’s heads. A company brain turns it into one living, visual map — stored as vectors, recalled by meaning, and executed by your AI agents.

Free to startPrivate by defaultWorks with Claude & ChatGPTNo walled garden

Your agents are only as smart as the context you give them

Hand a capable model a real task with no company context and it falls back on plausible-but-wrong answers. The knowledge that would fix that is real — but fragmented.

Half of it lives in people’s heads and Slack threads

The rest is spread across Notion, Drive, email and tickets

None of it is in a shape an agent can read or run

Every new hire — human or AI — relearns it from scratch

Definition

What is a company brain?

A company brain is the knowledge layer that turns scattered expertise into a single, queryable, executable map — one both employees and AI agents act on. It isn’t search, and it isn’t a chatbot bolted onto your docs. It’s a living model of how your company works: how you handle a refund, run an incident, onboard a customer, ship a release.

As teams delegate more work to agents, that map stops being nice-to-have documentation and becomes the substrate the whole operation runs on. Every company is going to need one.

Why Clearly

A company brain you can actually see

Everyone else is building a smarter text box. Clearly builds the brain on a visual canvas — because thoughts are vectors, and so is the way Clearly stores them.

Visual & spatial

See how your company works as a map you can navigate, not a list of pages to grep. The same canvas that powers Clearly’s vector studio renders your brain.

Vector memory

Knowledge is stored as embeddings and recalled by meaning, not exact keywords. Ask the way you think; the brain returns what’s relevant.

Executable by agents

Not just memory — skills. Agents read the brain and run the process: issue the refund, triage the incident, answer from policy.

Open to your AI

Exposed through Beehaven, the Clearly CLI + MCP layer, so Claude, ChatGPT, or your own scripts plug straight in. No walled garden.

How it works

Capture, recall, execute

Step
01

Capture

Point Clearly at your docs, notes and conversations. The indexer chunks them into your workspace as vector memory — no re-keying.

Step
02

Recall by meaning

Agents call recall and get the context that matters — retrieved by similarity, scoped to their permissions, returned in milliseconds.

Step
03

Execute

Encode a process once — a refund flow, an incident runbook — and any agent runs it against live context, the same way every time.

In practice

A living map of how your company works

The same brain, read by different agents, for different jobs.

Support

Refund rules, shipping policy, the edge cases your best rep just knows — answered consistently, escalated correctly.

Operations

Incident runbooks and on-call procedure an agent can walk through under pressure, not a doc nobody opens at 2am.

Onboarding

Every new hire — human or agent — starts with the institutional memory instead of rebuilding it from scratch.

FAQ

Company brain, answered

01What is a company brain?+
A company brain is the knowledge layer that turns an organization’s scattered expertise — across docs, chats, support tickets and people’s heads — into a single, queryable, executable map. Unlike a wiki, it isn’t just pages to read: it’s a living model of how the company works that AI agents can act on, so they answer and execute from what your company has actually decided rather than from generic training data.
02Why does every company need one now?+
AI agents are only as good as the context they’re given. Without a company brain, even capable models default to plausible-but-wrong answers grounded in generic patterns instead of your processes. As teams hand more work to agents, the company brain becomes the difference between an agent that guesses and one that knows how you handle a refund, an incident, or an onboarding.
03How is Clearly’s company brain different from Notion or a wiki?+
A wiki stores pages for humans to search. Clearly stores knowledge as vectors — retrievable by meaning, not exact words — on a visual canvas you can actually see, and exposes it to AI agents through a CLI and MCP. It’s built to be read and executed by agents first, with humans navigating the same map. The point isn’t prettier docs; it’s knowledge your agents can run on.
04Does it work with my AI tools like Claude or ChatGPT?+
Yes. The company brain is exposed through Beehaven, Clearly’s CLI and MCP layer, so agents in Claude, ChatGPT, or your own scripts can recall context and run skills against it. It plugs into your agents rather than asking you to move into a walled garden.
05Is my company data private?+
Yes. Your brain is yours — memory is private to your workspace by default, and you control what agents can read and write. Clearly’s memory layer is encrypted, and access is scoped per agent.

Give your agents a brain

Start capturing your company’s knowledge as vector memory your AI can recall and run. Free to start, private by default.