Make AI understand your company.
Retrievery turns your internal knowledge into secure, reusable context for any AI.
WORKS WITH YOUR EXISTING SYSTEMS
Slack
Jira
GitHub
Azure DevOps
Confluence
Notion
How Retrievery works
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Connect sources
Slack, Jira, GitHub, Azure DevOps — plus internal APIs.
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Build a Retriever
Define sources, scope, rules, and instructions. Version it.
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Deploy as an AI connector
Publish your knowledge as a secure MCP endpoint, compatible with any AI tool.
Built for real workflows
Start with a single high-value Retriever and expand as teams adopt it.
Engineering onboarding
New engineers ramp faster with curated context: repos, architecture notes, key Slack threads, and runbooks.
On-call & incident response
Pull the right runbooks, recent incidents, and relevant code paths — without exposing sensitive org-wide data.
Customer support
Answer faster with scoped access to tickets, known issues, and product docs — with redaction and audit logs.
Delivery & planning
Product and delivery teams get a shared, consistent view across epics, PRDs, and decisions — per role.
Get early access
We're onboarding a small number of teams to shape the product. Join the waitlist to get updates and access to the private beta.
- • Early-bird pricing for founding teams
- • Help define Retriever templates for your workflows
- • Security & governance built alongside you
FAQ
Is Retrievery a chatbot?
No. Retrievery is a context control plane. It connects your sources, defines role-based Retrievers, and publishes secure MCP endpoints that any AI tool can use.
How is this different from RAG or a vector database?
RAG is a technique. Retrievery is governance + packaging: you define what context is allowed, how it’s scoped, and how assistants access it — with logs, policy, and versioning.
Can we start small?
Yes. Start with one team and one Retriever (e.g., onboarding or on-call). Expand sources and roles as adoption grows.
What about security and compliance?
Retrievery is designed for least-privilege access, audit logs, redaction, and central policy. Enterprise-grade controls are part of the core product, not an add-on.