Sources

Evidence surfaces, normalized into memory

CortexHQ is built on a simple rule: if it cannot be tied to a source, it does not belong in operating memory. Each connector contributes cards with confidence, freshness, and linkage into decisions and owners.

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Model

Ingest → organize → verify

Ingestion is not copying files. It is turning raw events into memory objects your leadership can trust.

Slack

Fast decisions and debates live here first. CortexHQ extracts decision candidates, owners, and contradictions before they scroll away.

Docs

Policies and PRDs are long-lived — and often stale. CortexHQ flags when docs diverge from newer threads or CRM reality.

Meetings

Notes capture intent and nuance. CortexHQ links meeting takeaways to tickets, deals, and engineering milestones.

GitHub

Shipping truth lives in issues and PRs. CortexHQ connects customer-facing promises to what actually merged.

CRM

Opportunity notes encode what was promised externally. CortexHQ treats CRM as a first-class evidence surface.

Support

Tickets show repeating pain. CortexHQ clusters themes and routes them to product and CS leadership views.

Trust signals in the UI

Source cards carry confidence scores and staleness warnings. Contradictions appear when two high-trust surfaces disagree — because hiding conflict creates more knowledge debt, not less.