Slack archaeology
Three hours reconstructing last week from threads, inboxes, docs, and half-remembered calls.
Connect the tools you already use. Kinju reconstructs what happened, remembers what matters, and brings you the three things that need you now.

The founder tax
You became the memory, the lookup table, and the last line of context. AI made the company faster. It did not make you less responsible for knowing what happened.
Three hours reconstructing last week from threads, inboxes, docs, and half-remembered calls.
More output in more places. Every chat brilliant for ten minutes, then gone from the company’s memory.
Every important decision ultimately routes through the one person who still holds the whole picture: you.
Dead simple
No migration. No new workspace to maintain. No system that needs you to feed it before it becomes useful.
Calendar, Drive, Slack, email, spreadsheets, and the operating stack you already have.
Signals become context. Decisions gain evidence, owners, actions, outcomes, and a history.
A prepared cockpit shows what needs you and why. Nothing becomes canon until you approve it.
The morning watch
Kinju does not hand you another dashboard. He brings a short, ranked list of things that changed, why they matter, and what you can do next.
“I bring you three targets a day. More would be noise. Fewer would be mercy. You get three.”
Across 7 connected tools
Updated 4 minutes ago
Pending 12 days · blocking the launch
Revenue forecast −14% · plan last updated 31 days ago
Made in Gmail · missing from the delivery board
The difference
A task says what somebody planned to do. A message says what somebody typed. Kinju preserves the reason, the authority, the action, and what actually happened next.
One you. Many companies.
Founder in the morning. Chairman by lunch. Each company keeps its own world and memory. Your attention rolls up across all of them.
Trust by design
Kinju is designed to make company decisions legible—not people surveilled.
Kinju sees only the sources and scopes you explicitly connect.
Every claim links back to evidence. If the evidence is weak, Kinju says so.
Kinju proposes. People decide. Nothing becomes company memory by accident.

Building in the open
The product is being built now, from a clean slate. Early users get a seat close to the work and a real say in what Kinju becomes.
— Viktor Romaniuk, founderQuestions worth asking
No. Kinju sits above the tools you already use. It turns scattered activity into a coherent operating memory.
The goal is minutes, not a migration project. Connect a source, approve its scope, and Kinju starts preparing the first read.
Kinju can prepare bounded actions, but you keep authority. The product is designed around proposals, evidence, permissions, and explicit approval.
No. Start solo, run a team, or oversee a portfolio. The same memory grows with the operating complexity around you.
Early access
Give Kinju access. Get your brain back.
Free while we are early. Your data. Your rules.