Kinelo sees changes
A decision written down on Tuesday, then superseded in a meeting on Wednesday? Kinelo gets that.
Kinelo joins where work happens, pays careful attention, and gives humans and AI agents the knowledge and background they need to act.
Kinelo joins Slack, meetings, docs, code, tickets, and other apps. As your team makes decisions, works through reasoning and tradeoffs, and explores new ideas, Kinelo watches how understanding changes.
Team systems
Channels, tickets, PRs, meetings, docs, calendars, customer systems, and AI workspaces.
Decisions
What was decided, who decided it, and what changes next.
Conventions
The working rules and standards that never made it into docs.
Projects
Status, dependencies, owners, and open questions in flight.
Customers
Promises, risks, priorities, and signals from customer work.
People
Who owns what, who knows what, and when judgment is needed.
History
What happened last time, what failed, and what the team learned.
Company context
Kinelo turns scattered signals into usable memory for humans and AI agents.
A decision written down on Tuesday, then superseded in a meeting on Wednesday? Kinelo gets that.
A report was promised by Thursday but does not show up by Friday? Kinelo can flag it.
Humans and AI agents get accurate, detailed, nuanced knowledge to act with.
It builds understanding across time, documents, and channels, then attaches the context an agent would not have known to ask for.
Read more about context myopia from our founderprompt
“Draft the rollout note for the billing dashboard change.”
Kinelo checks memory
Meetings · Slack · docs · tickets · PRs
surfaced context
attachedSuperseded decision
Tuesday’s launch note changed in Wednesday’s customer call.
Quiet owner
Maya owns the billing surface and needs review before copy ships.
Promised follow-up
Support told APAC accounts the revised answer would land Friday.
No. Docs are one source. The Company Brain also tracks decisions, relationships, changes, ownership, questions, and the way work actually moves.
No. It routes work toward human judgment when the situation calls for it, and records the decision so the next task starts with more context.
No. It connects to the surfaces where work already happens and makes context available there.
Every signal, handoff, review, and decision can update memory. The brain improves as the team works.
Kinelo turns team understanding into usable direction for humans and AI agents.