The company brain for startups

Give your company a brain.

One brain for everything your company knows: code, tickets, docs, meetings, and the reasoning behind them. Ask it anything. Plug it into every AI you use.

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Your AI searches. Bina remembers.

Your company already knows the answer. It lives in five tools and three people's heads, so nothing can find it. Without that context, the smartest model in the world is a new hire on their first day. Forever.

Without Bina

  • Rummages tool by tool, every question, every time.

  • Burns thousands of tokens re-reading what it read yesterday.

  • Misses the links: the PR that closed the ticket, the meeting that changed the plan.

  • Answers confidently. And wrong.

With Bina

  • Ingested once. Linked forever.

  • One query returns the answer and its sources.

  • Knows the decision, the reasoning, and what shipped because of it.

  • Every person and every AI starts where the last one left off.

Stop paying your AI to search. Give it a memory.

One brain

Everything your company knows. One brain.

Bina ingests GitHub, Linear, docs, meetings and work sessions, then links what belongs together: PRs to the tickets they closed, tickets to the decisions behind them, decisions to the meetings where they happened. Not a pile of documents. A graph of how your company thinks.

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Connect. GitHub, Linear, docs. Read-only. Five minutes.

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Watch it fill. Your history, ingested and linked live. It stays current on its own; nobody curates anything.

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Ask from anywhere. The web app, Claude, Cursor, ChatGPT. MCP-native.

Answers

Ask like you'd ask the person who's been here forever.

Why did we drop the mobile app? What did Acme ask for on Tuesday? What shipped while I was out? Bina answers with the sources attached: the PR, the ticket, the meeting, the decision. Your new hire asks the brain instead of interrupting your seniors, and nobody spends a morning reconstructing context that already exists.

Who decided the pricing change, and why?

Dana, six weeks ago: usage-based beat seats across the pilot cohort. Rollout shipped in #302.

pricing sync · mar 12

Usage-based beat seats in the pilot cohort.

decision

Move to usage-based pricing.

GRO-214

Rollout: metering + new plans.

PR #302

Shipped behind a flag, then 100%.

Context

Your AI is only as good as its context. Bina is the context.

Bina speaks MCP. Claude, Cursor and ChatGPT query your brain and get exactly what they need: ranked, linked, permissioned. Your editor already indexes the repo; Bina holds everything it can't see: the tickets, the meetings, the decisions, the why, shared by the whole team instead of trapped per-seat. One endpoint. Every agent, fully briefed.

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brain_search("checkout latency")

→ ranked, linked, permissioned

decisionPR #318GRO-311meeting · tue>_session
Cursor asks the same brain.

Memory

The reasoning never gets written down. Bina writes it down.

PRs show what changed. Tickets show what was asked. The why lives in meetings and work sessions, and it evaporates. Bina captures decisions, trade-offs and dead ends as they happen, and links them to the work, so six months from now you still know why.

>_Work session · auth refactorcaptured
decision

JWT over server sessions.

trade-off

Faster now; revisit at scale.

dead end

Auth middleware rewrite. Backed out, kept the adapter.

linked toPR #241BRA-58

Who it's for

Built for startups.

Bina is made for the stage where everything moves fast and nothing gets written down. No six-month rollout, no sales call before you can see it work: connect a repo and watch it fill. Your company's memory starts compounding now, while the story is still short enough to capture all of it.

What's next

The brain is the foundation. Here's what comes next.

coming soon

Close the loop

A Sentry error becomes a proposed fix. A customer ask in a meeting becomes a Linear ticket. Bina acts on what it knows.

coming soon

Agents on your brain

Support, onboarding, ops: agents grounded in everything your company knows, not a stack of system prompts.

Security

Your knowledge stays yours.

Single-tenant by design.Your brain is its own isolated instance.

Your own Postgres.Not a shared index.

Read-only connectors.Bina can look, never touch.

Permissioned answers.People see what they’re allowed to see.

Give every person and every agent the same memory.

Every decision captured and every answer confirmed makes the brain sharper, and none of it can be rebuilt by the next tool you try. As agents get better, the context you feed them is the only durable advantage left.

We're taking on five design-partner startups this quarter. You get the founder on Slack, your requests shipped fast, and pricing locked before we raise. In exchange: real usage and honest feedback. If you run on GitHub and Linear, you'll be up in an afternoon.Orin, founder