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Everything your company knows,
always remembered.

Saga continuously ingests every meeting, message, document and task from your connected tools, and builds a living, structured memory your whole team can query, trust and build on.

Company Memory
Syncing
Slack
Last synced 2 min ago · 24 channels
48,201 messages
Meetings
Last synced 8 min ago · auto-joined
1,840 transcripts
Jira
Last synced just now · 6 projects
3,102 issues
Notion / Confluence
Last synced 15 min ago · 3 spaces
612 pages

Not a search tool, a memory layer

Continuous ingestion
Saga watches your connected tools in real time and ingests every new message, meeting, task and document the moment it appears.
Entity extraction
People, projects, decisions, risks and tasks are automatically detected and structured, so memory is organised, not just stored.
Relationship mapping
Saga understands how things connect, who worked on what, which decisions influenced which projects, who knows who.
Permission-aware
Memory always reflects your existing access controls. People only ever see what they're authorised to see, nothing leaks across team boundaries.
Semantic recall
Ask questions in plain language and Saga finds the right memories, contextually relevant answers with sources.
Full audit trail
Every memory entry is timestamped and sourced. You always know when something was captured, where it came from and who was involved.
Editable & correctable
Memory isn't set in stone. Admins and authors can correct, enrich or remove entries, keeping the knowledge base accurate over time.
Feeds everything
Memory powers Chat answers, Meeting summaries, Smart Digests and Agents, it's the shared foundation that makes every Saga feature smarter.
Feature 01

Always on, always current

Saga connects to your tools once and never stops watching. Every new Slack message, completed task, finished meeting and updated document is ingested automatically, so your memory is never stale.

Real-time ingestion from Slack, Teams, Zoom, Meet, Jira, Notion, Confluence, GitHub and more
Full backfill on first connect, years of history captured in one go
Delta sync for ongoing updates, only new or changed content is processed
Source health dashboard shows last sync time, status and item counts per integration
Add a new tool anytime, Saga backfills it and merges it into the existing memory graph
Live ingestion feed
Real-time
#engineering, "We're going with Postgres over MySQL"
Decision detected · @priya · just now
Decision
Q1 Planning, transcript + 6 action items extracted
Meeting ended · 47 min · 8 attendees · 2 min ago
Meeting
API-229 closed · Auth token refresh resolved
Status change · @alex · 5 min ago
Task
Engineering Handbook updated, Security section
Notion edit · @dan · 12 min ago
Doc
Feature 02

Structure from every signal

Raw messages and transcripts alone aren't memory, they're noise. Saga reads every piece of content and extracts the things that matter: people, projects, decisions, action items, risks and relationships. Then it keeps them updated automatically.

Automatic extraction of People, Projects, Decisions, Tasks, Risks and custom entity types
Each entity gets a rich profile, connected sources, timeline, related people, open items
Entities update in real time as new information arrives from any source
Conflicting information is flagged for review, Saga doesn't silently overwrite history
Custom entity types via the Marketplace, define the structures that matter to your team
AP
API Redesign
Project · Auto-extracted from 14 sources
Status
In Progress, 62% complete
Deadline
Jan 28 · 5 days overdue
Connected sources
23 issues
140 messages
8 meetings
3 docs
Feature 03

A graph of how things connect

Memory isn't a flat list, it's a network. Saga builds a knowledge graph that maps every entity to everything it's related to: the meetings where it was discussed, the people who own it, the decisions that shaped it and the tasks it's waiting on.

Every entity linked to related meetings, people, projects, tasks and decisions
Navigate the graph from any entity, see what connects, what's adjacent, what matters
Relationship strength weighted by frequency, frequent collaborators surface naturally
Graph powers Chat answers, Saga follows connections to find the most relevant context
Visualise any sub-graph, e.g. "everything connected to the API Redesign project"
Knowledge graph, API Redesign
API Redesign
@alex
@sarah
23 Issues
Decisions
8 Meetings
1 Blocker
140 msgs
3 docs
Feature 04

Ask anything, get the right memory

Memory is only useful if you can retrieve the right thing, fast. Saga's semantic recall understands what you mean, not just what you type, and surfaces the most relevant memories with full source attribution and timestamps.

Natural language queries across all sources simultaneously
Semantic understanding, "pricing discussions" finds more than just messages containing "pricing"
Time-aware results, filter by "last 30 days", "before Q3", "since the last sprint"
Every result is sourced, click to open the original message, meeting moment or document
Results ranked by relevance, recency and source authority
Q1 Strategy Meeting, Dec 12
"...agreed that mobile app will be priced at $9.99/mo with a 30-day free trial. Annual plan at 20% discount..."
Meeting transcript@sarah, @priya, @alex95% match
#pricing · Dec 18
"confirming the annual discount at 20% as discussed, @cfo has signed off"
Slack · #pricing@dan88% match
Product Roadmap Doc, Jan 3
"Mobile pricing confirmed: freemium entry, $9.99 paid, enterprise custom..."
Notion doc@priya82% match
Feature 05

Memory that respects your rules

A shared memory layer is only safe if it's permission-aware. Saga mirrors your existing access controls, if someone can't read a Slack channel, they can't see memories from it either. No extra configuration. No leakage.

Inherits permissions from each source, Slack channels, Jira projects, Notion spaces
Every query is permission-checked at retrieval time, not just at ingestion
Admins can define additional memory-level access rules on top of source permissions
Executive-only content stays executive-only, even when Saga is answering general questions
Full permission audit log, see exactly who accessed what memory and when
Memory access
JS
Full access
MK
Eng memory
Own chats
SR
Own chats
No meetings
DL
Product memory
Eng read
Feature 06

Weekly snapshots of what changed

Memory is always moving, decisions get made, projects shift, people change roles. Saga generates a weekly snapshot for each team that summarises what's new, what's changed and what you might have missed, delivered wherever you work.

Weekly memory digest, new decisions, completed milestones, new team members, shifting priorities
Per-team snapshots: Engineering, Product, Sales, HR, each gets a tailored view
Delivered to Slack, email or the Saga panel, wherever your team starts the day
"What I missed" view, catch up on everything that happened during time off
Every item in the snapshot links back to the original source in memory
📋 Weekly Memory Snapshot, Engineering
Week of Jan 13–19
Postgres chosen over MySQL for the new data layer #engineering, Jan 14
API v2 deadline extended to Feb 10 Q1 Planning, Jan 15
Auth token refresh blocker resolved and deployed API-229
Mobile app v1.2 shipped to production release notes
Infra cost spike detected, no owner assigned yet. See details

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