We're convinced your Slack archive is a product.

CompanyAura is built by the team behind DocsAura. We saw the same pattern across every customer: years of decisions and "how we actually do this" buried in chat. We're here to mine it.

Mission

Stop losing what you already know

Every company we work with has thousands of Slack messages explaining how they actually run. None of it ends up in the wiki because nobody has time. We think AI should be doing that work — not pretending to write code while ignoring the company's own context.

The CompanyAura team

Knowledge should compound

Every conversation makes the wiki denser. Stale claims get flagged automatically. Knowledge stops leaking.

Agents need company context

Generic LLMs don't know how your team works. A wiki built from your own history is the missing piece — and it's the right interface for any agent.

Humans curate, AI does the filing

You decide what's true. CompanyAura handles the cross-referencing, the citations, and the lint passes that no human ever wants to own.

How we build

What we believe

Citations, not vibes

Every wiki page links back to the Slack threads it came from. If you can't audit it, we don't trust it either.

Compounding > correct-once

A wiki that stays current is worth more than a perfect wiki that decays. We optimize for the curve, not the snapshot.

Your data stays yours

Wiki is plain markdown in a git repo we hand you. No vendor lock-in. Yank the data, take the wiki, host it yourself if you want.

Agent-first, not bolted on

MCP is the primary interface. Humans get a web UI, agents get an API. Both read the same canonical source.

Small team, deep ownership

We work with a handful of design partners at a time. If you sign up, you talk to the people who built it.

Honest about limits

We tell you what CompanyAura can't do. The list shrinks every month — but it isn't empty.

Build your company brain. Make your team agent-ready.

We're picking a small number of design partners. If most of your team's "how we actually handle X" lives in Slack, email, or someone's head — and you want an agent to act on it — get in touch.