dpaperwork's The Brain auto-ingests signals from Slack, Jira, and Google Drive — then compiles them into a living, searchable wiki your team can query in plain language. Every answer is cited.
80% of
company knowledge
lives in silos
The Brain closes that gap — automatically surfacing knowledge trapped in Slack threads, Jira tickets, and meeting notes into one living wiki.
Three steps from raw data to a living company wiki — fully automated, always cited, zero manual effort.
Everything your company needs to stop losing knowledge in Slack threads and start building a living, searchable intelligence layer.
Drag and drop txt, md, csv, and meeting transcripts directly into your company Brain. Every file is auto-queued for AI compilation — no manual processing.
A token-efficient ReWOO agent reads each raw input, plans its edits, and writes structured Markdown wiki pages — automatically and without hallucinating.
Slack channels, Linear and Jira tickets, Google Drive, and Notion — all connected out of the box with real-time webhooks and OAuth2 flows.
A Notion-style interface for your compiled knowledge. Ask questions in plain language and get cited answers streamed from your own wiki — with clickable source links.
See your Global Timeline, Decision Log, and Needs Review Queue in one place — plus a Knowledge Bounties board where your team can fill knowledge gaps directly.
Six built-in capabilities that turn your company's raw data stream into a real-time operational intelligence layer.
A company-wide feed of every AI update: "10:15 AM: Project specs updated from new API docs." Founders see real operational progress at a glance.
Every major architectural or business decision — tagged, dated, and linked to the exact Slack thread or Jira ticket that drove it. No more "why did we do this?"
When the AI detects a conflict — Jira says paused, Slack says shipping tomorrow — it flags the page as status: conflict and surfaces it for human review.
When the Brain can't answer a question, it finds the right expert on Slack, prompts them, captures the reply, and compiles it into the wiki automatically.
Every wiki page shows exactly which files from the read-only raw bucket prompted each AI edit. Clients can verify every claim — no black boxes.
Upload any OpenAPI spec. A Fetcher Agent autonomously reads the endpoints and polls that internal tool for updates — no custom integration code required.
Every Slack thread, Jira ticket, and meeting note is an asset — if you can find it. The Brain captures all of it automatically and turns it into a wiki your whole team can query.