Design & Collaboration
Figma, Adobe Creative Cloud, Miro, Jira, Confluence, Whimsical
Frontend
React, Next.js
Backend / APIs
Django (MVP), FastAPI (Post-MVP), PostgreSQL
AI & ML
OpenAI (GPT, Whisper), Google Cloud Vision AI, GCP STT/TTS, Vertex AI for LLM Orchestration
DevOps & Infrastructure
GCP, CI/CD Pipelines, GitHub Actions, Docker, Windsurf, Cursor
When an employee leaves a company — whether due to turnover, promotion, or burnout — their knowledge leaves with them. Processes disappear. Context is lost. Entire workflows collapse silently, leaving teams to reinvent from scratch.
This problem becomes critical in high-stakes scenarios like:
Most companies in the U.S. rely on tribal knowledge, unrecorded conversations, and loosely written docs. The result? Massive inefficiency and risk.
According to Harvard Business Review, U.S. companies lose over $47 million annually on average due to unrecorded institutional knowledge. Source
We knew we needed to fix this — not with more documents, but with intelligence.
xBrain was built for internal teams, starting with mid-level managers those on the front lines of operational continuity.
Primary Users (Phase 1):
We built xBrain — an AI-powered external brain for every employee.
It doesn’t just “store knowledge.”
It listens, learns, and connects every team member to the collective intelligence of the company.
Fully modular Django + FastAPI backend, enabling future plug-ins like HRIS, CRM, or Slack
As Founder, CTO, and CPO, I led every phase:
Team
We often built features that were immediately challenged by OpenAI or Google releases. Sometimes, we pivoted mid-sprint to take advantage of better capabilities. It forced us to design flexible architecture from day one.
Designing a secure, role-based knowledge access system without overwhelming admins was harder than expected. We created a visual permission editor that maps access to real roles — not just features.
Customers knew it was valuable — but we had to educate them on what they were losing without it. We are now iterating with pilot clients to co-create a value-based pricing model.
Even in pilot phase, xBrain delivered measurable benefits:
xBrain wasn’t just a product — it was a belief that no critical knowledge should die with an employee’s resignation. This experience taught me:
We’re just getting started.
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