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Palettev1.0.0

Palette v1.0

Connect your tools, build a living context map of your org, and serve it to your AI tools. Palette 1.0 completes the loop with live, shared context for teams.

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This is Palette v1.0.

Connect your tools. Build a living context map of your org. Serve it to your AI tools. That's the loop, and it's now complete. It took us a while to get here, and we rewrote more of it than we'd like to admit, but the core works and we're using it every day.

If you want to try it, sign up here.

Connectors

Palette connects to Slack, Linear, GitHub, Notion, Jira, and Google Calendar. You choose which channels, projects, and repos to connect. We only see what you explicitly add, nothing else.

Signals flow in from the tools your team already uses. No new habits required.

Shared context

This is the core of Palette. From your tool signals, we build and maintain a living context map of how your org actually works:

  • Org level — how the company operates, priorities, decisions, tools, culture
  • Team level — what each team is working on, how they coordinate, blockers, progress
  • Person level — individual focus, role, working style, current context

Everything is plain English, confidence-scored, and always updating. When we're confident about something, we say so. When we're not sure, we flag it. Your wiki says what you wish were true. This reflects what's actually happening.

Palette MCP

Install the Palette MCP and your AI tools start every session with your org's latest context. Claude, Cursor, ChatGPT, Copilot. No copy-pasting, no re-explaining the basics every time.

Your AI gets the answer, not the homework.

We went through a few iterations on how to serve context efficiently. The current approach separates stable context (company name, team structure, product) from things that change daily (who's working on what, latest decisions, blockers). Your AI tools get both without wasting the context window.

What's next

Snippets, Briefs, Check-ins, and Focus are built and waiting. Snippets give your team a weekly changelog that writes itself. Briefs surface what changed and what needs attention. Check-ins capture the context that doesn't live in any tool, the decisions made in hallways, the priorities that shifted but never got updated. Focus filters everything down to what matters right now.

We're rolling these out to design partners over the coming weeks.