Organizational Memory

The First Living Map of Your Org's Brain

Institutional memory walks out the door every day. Ketchbot understands how work connects, linking decisions, artifacts, and people across every tool simultaneously.

The Silo Trap

Code lives here. Context lives there. Decisions vanish.

When code reviews are in GitHub, user stories in Jira, and the actual “why did we do this?” discussion happens in a buried Slack thread—your team spends hours just playing detective.
Unconnected Silos
Instant Synthesis

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You ask "Why did we drop the MongoDB migration?" Ketchbot responds with citations from a 6-month-old Slack thread, a closed Jira Epic, and a deprecated PR—weaving it into one perfect answer.
You
Why did we drop the MongoDB migration?
Knowledge Synthesized

The migration was abandoned on Oct 12th due to compliance concerns raised by the Legal team regarding data residency in the EU.

Sources
PR #1402 "Revert Mongo adapters" (Closed)
Slack #architecture-triage (Oct 11)
Authority Mapping

Find the real expert. Fast.

Org charts lie. Ketchbot maps real influence by analyzing who actually reviews the code, writes the specs, and makes the decisions—so you always know exactly who to ask.

SJ
True Authority Identified

Sarah Jenkins

Not officially the Tech Lead, but Sarah has reviewed 84% of frontend PRs and authored all recent architectural decisions in Confluence over the last 6 months. Ask her.

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