TribalMind

TribalMind is a web-first, AI-augmented knowledge base that focuses on capturing the real knowledge that actually lives in chats, calls, and people’s heads—not just in neatly written docs. It connects to Slack, Microsoft Teams, Google Drive, and Notion, then continuously extracts, deduplicates, and organizes knowledge into opinionated, task-centric playbooks ("How we ship", "How we sell", "How we debug X"). Instead of another wiki graveyard, it treats knowledge as a workflow: when someone asks a repeated question in Slack, TribalMind suggests an existing answer, prompts the expert to confirm or update, and then automatically promotes that answer into the canonical playbook. It aggressively surfaces staleness ("this runbook hasn’t been used in 90 days") and ownership gaps, forcing teams to confront reality instead of pretending their wiki is fine. The product will feel uncomfortably honest: usage analytics, unanswered questions, and conflicting guidance are made visible by default so leaders can see where knowledge is actually broken.

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