Built for entrepreneurs & founders
Run your company on evidence, not memory
Founders absorb more context than any human should have to hold. Qind captures the market research, investor calls, customer signals, and competitor moves you save — then answers in your own words, with citations.
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The knowledge management struggle
Market research evaporates
Analyst reports, competitor pages, forum threads, customer reviews — you read it all, then can't find any of it three weeks later when the pitch deck is due.
Investor context goes stale between meetings
Their portfolio, their thesis, the feedback they gave last round — it's spread across emails, Slack, and your notebook. Forgetting one detail can cost a deal.
Customer signals get lost in the noise
User feedback arrives through calls, Intercom, Slack, and DMs. Without one place to land, the loudest signal wins instead of the most important one.
Decision context lives only in your head
Why did we pass on that hire? What was the rationale on the pricing change? If it's not written down somewhere searchable, you're the bottleneck for every decision your team makes.
How Qind AI helps
Everything you need, nothing you don't
Strategic intelligence hub
Clip market research, competitor pages, and analyst reports. Smart Organizer clusters them by competitor, market segment, or trend — no manual filing.
Ask before every decision
"What feedback did this investor give last time?" "What did customers tell us about pricing in Q2?" Get cited answers from your own research, in seconds.
Capture from anywhere
Browser extension, email forward, PDFs, voice memos, screenshots. Whatever channel a signal arrives on, it lands in one searchable knowledge base.
Institutional memory from day one
Every decision, rationale, and piece of research compounds. New hires can query the same knowledge base instead of pulling you into every meeting.
Simple to start
How it works
Capture as you research
Clip an industry report between meetings. Save an investor's portfolio page before the call. Upload your customer interview notes. It takes seconds, not setup.
AI organizes and summarizes
Qind reads everything you save, generates a summary, extracts the entities and themes, and routes it to the right collection. No taxonomies to maintain.
Ask in plain language
Before a board meeting, an investor call, or a roadmap review — ask your knowledge base. Get an answer grounded in everything you've actually collected.
Why founders end up with Qind AI
Building a company is an exercise in absorbing more information than any one person should have to hold. In any given week you’re tracking competitor releases, reading analyst notes, taking customer calls, comparing vendor proposals, prepping for an investor meeting, and weighing a hiring decision — each one drawing on context you gathered weeks or months earlier. Most founders don’t fail because they lack information. They fail because the information was there, but it couldn’t be found, synthesized, or recalled in time.
The instinct is to lean harder on memory. Memory does not scale. The faster the company moves, the more the knowledge you’ve collected works against you — buried in tabs, lost in Slack threads, scattered across Google Docs you forgot you wrote. The teams who move fastest aren’t the ones who remember the most. They’re the ones who can retrieve the most.
Qind AI is the layer that sits underneath that retrieval problem. Save what you find — market reports, competitor pages, user interviews, investor calls, customer feedback — and Qind quietly does the organization, summarization, and tagging in the background. When the moment comes to make a decision, you ask in plain language. The answer comes back grounded in your own research, with the sources cited so you can verify in one click.
What founders typically capture
- Market intelligence — competitor announcements, industry reports, analyst commentary, forum discussions
- Investor knowledge — portfolio research, founder feedback, post-meeting notes, term-sheet references
- Customer signals — interview transcripts, support themes, sales-call notes, feature requests
- Operational decisions — pricing changes, hiring rationale, vendor comparisons, post-mortems
- Founder reading — articles, essays, and threads that shape how you think about the business
A typical week
You read industry news in the morning and clip the three pieces that matter. After a user interview you forward the transcript to Qind. Before an investor pitch you ask “what did this fund’s last three founders say about their process?” and get a one-paragraph answer cited from your notes. At the Friday team meeting, instead of dictating decisions from memory, you cite the customer feedback that drove them — pulled from your own knowledge base in seconds.
By week eight, your library has paid for itself. By month six, it’s the most valuable asset on your laptop. Start free with 100 items at qind.ai — no credit card, no setup.
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