As founders, we spend years having conversations.
About customers.
About product ideas.
About hiring.
About pricing.
About fundraising.
Yet somehow the most valuable insights end up buried across Slack threads, WhatsApp chats, emails, Discord messages, and meeting notes.
A few months later, we're asking:
"Didn't we already discuss this?"
"Who suggested that idea first?"
"What was the reason we decided against it?"
"What concerns kept coming up?"
It feels like we're constantly losing our own institutional memory.
That's why I'm building Thredda.
An AI memory layer for founders that turns years of conversations into searchable intelligence.
Instead of digging through thousands of messages, you can simply ask:
• What concerns has my team repeated most often?
• When did we first discuss this feature?
• Which ideas keep resurfacing?
• What decisions are still unresolved?
The goal isn't another chatbot.
The goal is to make sure your company's most valuable knowledge never gets lost.
We're opening up an early waitlist for founders interested in shaping the future of conversational intelligence.
Would love your thoughts.