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CompanyAura positions itself as “the company brain for AI agents.” It is not traditional enterprise search, nor is it simply document-based RAG. Instead, it extracts operational knowledge from real workflows across Slack, email, tickets, databases, WhatsApp, documents, and more—how teams handle refunds, pricing exceptions, incident response, customer project preferences, and similar processes—and turns that knowledge into structured, auditable operational maps that Agents can call.
Its core capability is compiling unstructured historical records into a Markdown/Git-backed living wiki and MCP / SKILL.md-compatible skill files. Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, or custom Agents can read company context through the same MCP endpoint. It also supports REST, webhooks, authentication, audit logs, and per-skill permissions. Every answer and page emphasizes backlinks to source materials such as Slack threads, emails, tickets, or documents, while also offering diff history, stale-claim warnings, conflict detection, and ongoing maintenance.
The site only mentions “Get early access” and says it is selecting a small number of design partners. It does not disclose public plans, free quotas, trial periods, deployment pricing, or payment methods. At this stage, it looks more like an early partner-based product than a standard self-serve SaaS tool.
The main strength is its clear positioning: solving the lack of real company context when deploying Agents. It also puts emphasis on citations, versioning, auditing, and portability, with output as plain markdown in a git repo, which reduces lock-in risk. In its examples, Spectrum Flare consolidated knowledge from six customer projects into a shared brain, while Bez Glutenu turned five years of WhatsApp experience into recipes and supplier SOPs.
The limitations are also clear: there is no disclosure of the underlying models, accuracy metrics, data security certifications, storage regions, SLA, or pricing. Connecting deeply to chat and email creates high requirements for privacy and permission governance, but the website only provides high-level principles. There is also no information about Chinese-language support.
CompanyAura is suitable for small teams, studios, consultancies, agencies, or store operations teams whose knowledge is scattered across chats, emails, and founders’ heads—especially organizations already using Claude, Cursor, or ChatGPT and wanting Agents to understand internal processes. Access from China is unknown. Because it depends on ecosystems such as Slack, Claude, ChatGPT, and Cursor, teams in mainland China may face limitations around network access, accounts, and payments. Alternatives worth evaluating include Notion AI, Confluence, Glean, Guru, or domestic knowledge-base / WeCom ecosystem options.
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