One memory. Everyone sees only their part.

A single shared memory that answers everyone — and is scoped to each person asking, so restricted knowledge never surfaces by accident.

Everyone asks. No one sees what they shouldn’t.

MemoryCrow answers from everything your company knows — but every answer is scoped to the person asking. Restricted knowledge never surfaces, not in the answer and not in the sources.

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[02] Permission-safe Scoped to the asker

Only what you may see

Every answer is scoped to who is asking. Restricted facts never appear — not even in the citations.

Safe by default, not setup

Permissions follow the tools you already use. Nothing to configure, nothing to over-share by accident.

Honest when it can’t

Not cleared for something? It tells you — instead of guessing, or quietly leaking.

How the permission layer works.

Permission is not a filter we run after the fact. It is built into how every answer is found.

Scoped at the source

Access is decided where your knowledge already lives. Whatever someone can reach in the original tool is exactly what they can recall — nothing inherits a wider reach by being remembered.

Most-restrictive wins

When an answer draws on several sources, it takes on the tightest permission among them. Combining knowledge can only narrow who sees it, never widen it.

Nothing leaks, not even citations

Restricted knowledge never appears — not in the answer, and not in the sources behind it. The thing that proves an answer can never quietly expose what you are not cleared for.

Honest when it can’t answer

If you are not cleared for something, MemoryCrow says so plainly instead of guessing or working around it. No invented answers, no quiet over-sharing.

One shared brain doesn’t have to mean over-sharing.

The moment a company points an AI at everything it knows, the obvious worry is leaks — a contractor surfacing salary bands, a new hire pulling an unannounced deal. That fear is why most teams keep their knowledge walled off and their AI half-blind.

MemoryCrow removes the trade-off. Everyone gets answers from the whole of what the company knows, and every answer is still bounded by what that person was already trusted to see. Open by default for knowledge, closed by default for access.

See how recall works

The same question, two people

“What’s the staff engineer comp band?”

People team — answered and cited from the comp doc.

“What’s the staff engineer comp band?”

Contractor — “That’s limited to the People team. I can’t surface it, and I won’t guess.”

Same memory, same question — two honest, correctly-scoped answers.

An engraved crow on a high vantage, wings opening toward the horizon

Give your AI a memory it can trust.

Cited, current, and only what you're allowed to see — for you, and your whole team.

A crow never forgets. Now your AI won't either.