Every world you build with Q inherits its full intelligence — and none of your data.

Q is a governed memory and continuity platform. The AI thinks with you. It never writes your record.

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Your AI has memory. What it doesn't have is a record.

Your AI has memory, but not Q's memory.

Today's AI assistants have memory, but without governance. They write their own summaries about you — on their servers, without asking, without showing their sources. They mix your projects together. They hallucinate. They keep what you delete. And when you leave, everything they learned about you stays behind.

Memory without governance. That's the gap Q was built to close.

  • Nothing commits without you

    Q proposes. You approve. Only then does anything become permanent.

  • Every memory shows its work

    When, why, and from what source — every entry carries its lineage. A complete audit trail, built in, that nothing can quietly rewrite.

  • Your worlds never touch

    Each world is fully isolated. Not by policy. By architecture.

  • Forgetting is governed too

    Observable, reversible, nothing decays silently. When you delete, the record proves it — the deletion itself is audited.

  • The model is a component

    Models will change. Your memory won't move an inch.

  • Your record leaves with you

    Not a chat export. The record itself — structured, grounded, always yours. Q can never truthfully tell you your work does not exist.

Everything in. Nothing lost.

However your knowledge arrives — decades of archives onboarded at once, live work as it happens, or what's captured in the flow of the day — Q brings it in through governed paths, each with the same law: nothing becomes record without approval.

And everything in the record answers when called. Ask, and Q retrieves with grounding — every answer traceable to its source. Not a model's impression of your past. The record itself.

Try it both ways.

Most tools make you choose before you know. Q is built so you don't have to.

Ask Q to work through a question and it can develop several answers at once — not sketches, real work, each carried far enough to actually compare. Three legal strategies, each followed to its consequences. Two financial futures under different assumptions. And through all of it, the work you've already done sits exactly where you left it — untouched, because nothing Q explores has a path to your record.

If you know version control, know that this is not that. Git branches files, and expects you to merge them. Q branches reasoning, and asks you to choose. Contradictory futures are never forced to merge — they're held apart, developed fully, and ended by your decision.

Then you choose. What you keep becomes its own workspace. What you don't goes away — and the reasoning behind your choice stays in the record. Six months from now, when someone asks why it went the way it did, the answer is still there. Almost anyone can generate options. Almost no one keeps the record of the choosing.

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The model helps you build.

Q is where you build.

For individuals, firms, and institutions that cannot afford to forget.

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