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.
Planned integrations
Connect your calendar, selected documents, Slack channels and spreadsheets. Kinju brings the important context together and prepares what needs your attention.
Planned for early access. Availability confirmed during onboarding.
Don’t see your tool? Tell us what you useThe 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.
Your First Read
Choose the sources that matter. Kinju reads them, prepares your priorities and open decisions, and links everything back to the evidence. You approve what becomes company memory.
Choose selected calendars, documents, Slack channels and spreadsheets.
See prepared priorities and open decisions, each linked to its evidence.
Review, assign an owner or schedule a follow-up. You approve company memory.
The morning watch
I do not hand you another dashboard. I bring you a short, ranked list of what changed, why it matters, and the one clean action that ends it.
Across 7 connected tools
Updated 4 minutes ago
Found in Slack · blocking the launch
Sheets + Drive · forecast moved −14%
Calendar + uploaded document · due Friday
The difference
A wiki remembers a document. Chat remembers a message. A tracker remembers a task. Kinju remembers the full decision — evidence, authority, action, outcome, and what the company learned.
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.
You choose what Kinju can read. Every proposal links back to its source, and nothing becomes company memory until you approve it.
Building in the open
The Watch shown here is the interface we are building — a product concept, not a functioning product screenshot. We would rather show the direction honestly than fake maturity. Early users get a seat close to the work and a real say in what Kinju becomes.
— Viktor Romaniuk, founderQuestions worth asking
Early access is being designed around Google Calendar, selected Google Drive, Docs and Sheets content, selected Slack channels, and spreadsheet and document uploads. We’ll choose the next connections with early customers.
Tell us what you use when you join early access. We’re prioritising new connections based on the workflows early customers need most.
No. Kinju is being designed to sit above selected sources and turn scattered activity into a coherent operating memory.
Kinju prepares proposals and possible next actions. You keep authority, and nothing becomes company memory until you approve it.
No. Start solo, run a team, or oversee a portfolio. The same memory grows with the operating complexity around you.
Early access
Choose the sources that matter. Kinju prepares what needs your attention so you can lead.
We use your details only to contact you about early access. No spam. Read the privacy note.
Free. No card. Your data stays yours. Your authority stays absolute.
Running a team or portfolio? Talk to the founder on WhatsApp