indentia.ai

The product stack

Every product. One shell.

Twenty-six Indentia products and extensions, all under one shared shell — same identity, same ACL, same audit trail. Reached through the browser, Outlook, Word, Excel, Teams, desktop and mobile. Hover (or tap) any card to see what each product actually does.

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Find & ask

Search

Hybrid retrieval across every source

AI Chat

Conversational answers with citations

Translator

Sovereign translation, layout preserved

Work & coordinate

Axis

Project & issue management

Squad

Hire your AI team, 24×7

Meetings

Polls, scheduling, briefings

Workshop

Ontology-driven app builder

Herald

Mail & collaboration server

Capture & curate

Memex

Personal knowledge capture

MyBrain

Personal AI workspace

VideoManager

Index, transcribe, search internal video

S3 Browser

File manager over object storage

File Transfer

Encrypted large-file transfer

Spectra

Signal & message intake

Model & explore

Entity Explorer

Wikipedia over your graph

OntoSphere

Visual ontology editor

Studio

Reactive notebook workspace

Gambit

Game-theoretic analysis

Reason & automate

Cortex

Short- & long-term memory · code planning

Loom

Orchestration & validation

Workflow

Graphical workflow editor & orchestration

Autonomous Agents

Multi-step agents with gates

Forge

Agent development environment

Operate & extend

BackOffice

Operations console for admins

Browser Extension

Search, capture, AI-assist anywhere

Microsoft Office add-ins

Indentia inside Outlook, Word, Excel, Teams

One shell. One design system. Built in-house.

One login. Twenty-five products.

Each product is real, opinionated and useful on its own. Together they form the cognitive layer for your organisation — with the same ontology, the same row-level ACLs and the same decision log threading through every interaction. The shared @indentia/ui package powers every surface — header, app launcher, theming, design tokens — so adding a new app means picking up the shell, not redesigning the UI.

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