AIRCLERK / HOW IT WORKS
One brain, four moves.
Company Brain runs a continuous loop: it remembers what your firm knows, watches the sources you care about, enriches the people and companies it meets, and drafts the work — then folds what it learns back into memory.
Remember
Every document, email and meeting becomes durable, compiled memory — a shared “compiled truth” the whole team works from, not a chat that forgets the moment the tab closes.
Watch
Scheduled desks monitor the sources you choose — filings, tenders, regulators, competitors, the press — and report what changed, on a cadence, whether you ask or not.
Enrich
People and companies it encounters get living dossiers. In New Zealand it traces directors, shareholders and ownership through the Companies Office, all the way to ultimate owners.
Draft
It produces real deliverables — briefs, reports, emails — grounded in your brain and written in your house voice. Then what it learns flows back into memory, and the loop continues.
What it drafts and discovers flows back into memory — the brain compounds.
Grounded, and honest about gaps
Every answer cites its sources, so you can trace a claim back to the document, email or filing it came from. And when the brain doesn’t know something, it says so plainly rather than guessing.
One brain, the whole team
The loop runs against shared memory, so everyone reads and writes the same compiled truth. Knowledge stops walking out the door when people change roles.