Every human. Every agent. Every conversation. Every system. Your entire organization, orchestrating as one.
Different chats. Different threads. Different forks of the same problem. Each one closed. Each one starts you from zero. Multiply by your team. Multiply by every AI each of you runs. Multiply by every restart, every new tab, every "let me try another way." Your company is full of brilliance — and none of it adds up.
Your agents are running ten times more. Calling tools. Calling each other. Talking to your systems. Making decisions you'll never read. The most consequential thinking in your company is happening in the dark.
Each wave compounds the last. IT made the systems work. AI made the brains work. Cynapa makes them work together. The third wave is the one where your company actually thinks.
If you've ever cursed at your AI — yeah. So did we. That's why we built this.
Claude Code in the morning. Codex by lunch. ChatGPT in the afternoon. Claude after dinner. Each one keeps its own surface. Each one knows what the others know. None of them starts from zero.
Start on your laptop. Ask in the car. Continue on your phone. Pick up at your desk. The work follows you, not the device.
Stop paying to compute what your organization already paid for. The same question, asked twice, doesn't bill twice.
Crashes recover. Threads resume. Lost tabs come back. Every workstream survives the surface that held it.
I started cursing at my AI in late 2025. Not because it was bad. Because it was good — and yet I had to re-explain my work, my context, my company to it every morning.
Then my engineers told me they were doing the same. My lawyer too. My ops lead. Everyone was paying their AI to forget.
I looked for what would fix it. Nothing existed. So I built it.
Cynapa is the substrate I wished existed. If you've been waiting for it too — get on the list.
— Resh Wallaja, Inventor
We're inviting a small group of teams who feel this most. If your AIs forget you every morning, your devices don't talk to each other, your teammates work in silos, and your AI bill grows the more your team uses it — you're who we built this for.
For the first time, it all adds up.