Nexus for Enterprise
Nexus is the connection intelligence layer for your organization. It absorbs what your teams know, answers questions on the spot, and escalates to the right person — only when a conversation is genuinely required.
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The problem
Your calendar is full of meetings that exist because nobody knew where to find the answer, or who to ask. Status updates. "Quick syncs." Re-explaining a decision that was made six months ago in a channel no one can find.
Meanwhile, the meetings that actually matter — an executive decision, a cross-team unblock, a strategic intro — are slow to schedule, under-prepared, and often have the wrong people in the room.
How it works
Nexus operates across three layers. Together, they turn your organization's conversations into answers, and your answers into decisions.
Nexus learns from your organization's conversations, meetings, and documents. It builds a living map of who knows what and who is working on what — without anyone having to log it, tag it, or maintain a wiki.
Most questions don't need a meeting. Nexus answers directly from what your organization already knows, and cites where the answer came from — the document, the transcript, the person who said it.
When a real conversation is needed, Nexus decides who should meet, why, and what to cover. No scheduling chains, no prep docs from scratch, no meetings with the wrong people in the room.
Why Nexus is different
Enterprise search and knowledge tools answer "where is the information?" That's a valuable question, but it's not the one costing your organization the most time. The expensive question is "do we need a meeting, and if so, with whom?" Nexus is built from the ground up to answer that — and to make the resulting conversation shorter, sharper, and better prepared.
What changes
Status meetings, sync-ups, and 'quick questions' are resolved before they reach the calendar.
Cross-team dependencies surface the answer, the owner, or the right 15-minute conversation — immediately.
Every answer your organization has given before is available on day one, with attribution and context.
A live view of what your teams are working on, who is connected to what, and where the organization is stuck.
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We're working with a small number of enterprise design partners to shape how Nexus shows up inside an organization. If you think your team is a fit, Casey — Nexus's founder — will run the pilot personally.
Book intro with Casey