Company Memory
Your company never forgets.
Most AI tools forget everything the moment a chat ends. RNBY keeps company context alive across conversations, agents, workflows, and users — so the system knows your customers, projects, and decisions as they happen.
Generic AI
- Starts from zero every session
- No knowledge of your customers
- Can't recall past decisions
- User must provide all context
- Isolated from your tools
- Forgets after chat ends
RNBY Memory
- Builds shared memory from day one
- Knows your customers, projects, teams
- Recalls decisions across all sessions
- Context comes from connected systems
- Updates in real-time as work happens
- Memory persists across conversations
Memory Objects
RNBY remembers everything
that matters to your business.
Memory isn't just a list of facts. It's a living knowledge graph of the people, deals, projects, and decisions that make up how your company operates.
How Memory Is Built
Memory updates itself as work happens.
RNBY reads signals from your connected tools and turns activity into structured company knowledge — automatically.
Slack
Messages, threads, and updates automatically captured as context.
Gmail
Emails, replies, and attachments linked to contacts and projects.
Drive
Documents, contracts, and decisions preserved and searchable.
Stripe
Invoices, payments, renewals, and subscription context.
ClickUp
Tasks, owners, blockers, status, and project progress.
Calendar
Meetings, participants, outcomes, and action items.
Memory In Action
Ask once. Get an answer grounded in company context.
RNBY doesn't just search — it reasons across your connected tools and returns confident answers with full source attribution.
Your company memory is private and tenant-isolated. RNBY never trains on your data.
Yes. Acme renewed on March 28. The invoice was paid through Stripe, the signed renewal is in Drive, and Sarah confirmed the expansion in Slack.
Sources
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Privacy & Control
Your company memory is yours.
Tenant-isolated memory
Your company context stays private and is never used to train global models.
Source-backed answers
Every answer shows exactly which sources it was grounded in.
Permission-aware access
Memory respects user roles — not everyone sees everything.
Audit trail
Every access, answer, and action is logged for accountability.