ResDB is the first organizational memory infrastructure — the layer that does what your filing cabinets never could: hold not just what your organization knows, but how it all connects.
Databases. Wikis. Knowledge bases. Search indexes. Vector stores. RAG pipelines. Decades of investment in storing what your organization knows. Perfectly organized. Instantly searchable.
Not one of them is memory.
The connection between a 2021 decision and its 2024 consequence? Not in any cabinet. The pattern that appeared three times across five years in three departments? Not in any cabinet. The reasoning that left when your best person left? It was never in a cabinet to begin with.
She's been there thirty years. You ask a question. She doesn't open a drawer — she tells you it's connected to a decision from 2021 that nobody on the current team was present for. She knows the same pattern appeared twice before, in different departments, three years apart.
She doesn't search. She recalls. The distinction isn't speed. It's architecture — associative memory architecture, the same pattern that makes experienced people irreplaceable.
ResDB is the librarian, made into infrastructure. A question activates related knowledge, which activates related knowledge — an associative cascade that surfaces the stable pattern of what your organization actually knows.
Search finds what's similar.
Memory surfaces what's coherent.
Every insight produced, every connection drawn, every pattern noticed — gone. Your AI has been searching filing cabinets. What it needed was a librarian.
Beta available Q2 2026. Limited early access partners accepted now.
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