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The Business Brain. A memory layer for your business.
Revenue
Which of our best customers have gone quiet in the last 60 days, and what were we last talking about?
The Brain
Nine accounts match. Top of the list: Marlow & Co, a client since 2021, fourteen invoices, the last in May. An open email thread about a renewal went quiet on their side six weeks ago. Full list with last contact, lifetime value and open commitments below.
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Revenue
Which campaigns actually produced paying customers this quarter?
The Brain
Three of the seven did all the work. The February webinar brought in eleven of the fourteen new accounts, at a third of the cost per customer of paid search. The two search campaigns produced clicks but not a single invoice. Breakdown below, spend against first-invoice value.
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Problems
Where are our margins slipping?
The Brain
Two places. Hours logged on support retainers are up 22% since January while the fees stayed flat. And one account has had three out-of-scope requests delivered this quarter, none of them billed. Together roughly R38k a month.
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Problems
What have we promised clients that we haven’t delivered?
The Brain
Four open promises. The oldest is a reporting dashboard mentioned in a March email and never scheduled. Two are due this week and on track. The last, a discount agreed on a call in June, was never applied to an invoice. Each one is linked to its original thread below.
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Opportunities
Where is the next R100k hiding?
The Brain
Three places. Two clients asked about automated reporting in separate threads last month, a service you don’t sell yet. Three accounts use you at half the level of similar customers. And one mentioned next quarter’s budget approval in Tuesday’s meeting. Ranked, with suggested next steps, below.
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Each of these used to be four logins and an afternoon in a spreadsheet. Now it is a sentence typed to Claude.

How it works

One database. Owned by you.

Growth · pipeline, campaigns, revenue Production · delivery, jobs, output Admin · invoices, costs, contracts Communications · email, meetings, decisions

The numbers stay exact. The words become searchable. And the same customer in four systems becomes one record.

How it works

Your tech stack stays exactly as it is.

Nothing changes for your team the tools you use today keep working exactly as they do.

The Brain reads what is new quietly, several times a day, without touching anything.

Agents keep it clean organized, accurate, up to date.

How it works

Your entire business, queryable.

Ask in plain English no dashboards, no exports, no logins.

Every answer comes with its source the invoice, the thread, the meeting it came from.

People only see what they should access gated by roles.

Where it goes

Setting the stage for true agentic enablement.

An agent is only as good as what it can see. With the memory layer in place, every person runs their own agent, taught their job, wired to the same truth.

One brain for the business.
An agent at every desk.
A team of agents in the cloud.