Why OXYGN
Everyone indexes documents. We capture judgment.
Not a better index. A different source.
The trust bet
A brain you can't trust is worse than no brain at all.
One confident wrong answer and nobody opens it again.
So refusal is a feature. And what it can't answer becomes the next question it asks your expert.
It sharpens. Wikis rot.
The moat
You can't automate what you never watched.
Point a model at your drive. It learns what the document says.
Never what people do. Never how to do it.
What we build next stands on knowledge nobody else collected.
Open by design
A knowledge layer your AI stack can call.
Inside, one brain gives every employee and department an agent - interconnected, permission-bound, the whole org moving on the same source of truth.
Outside, that judgment doesn't stay locked in one app. Cited, permission-aware answers pipe straight into the new-gen tools you're building on.
Connectors for the new AI stack
The honest part
What we won't pretend.
Your experts show up. Fifteen minutes a day, seven days. Anyone promising otherwise is only reading your files.
No SOC 2. No ISO 27001. What we do have: permissions enforced in the database, not the prompt - tested every release. Built to certify. We won't claim a badge we haven't earned.
Every answer is cited so you can check it. In regulated work, that's where a qualified person starts.
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