Ship an agent that knows your org in 5 minutes
OrgGPT is the knowledge layer for your organization. Connect GitHub, Notion, Slack, and your docs into one always-fresh context graph — then plug in any agent over MCP. You bring the agent; OrgGPT gives it your org’s context, grounded and cited.
Connect a source · One MCP endpoint · Grounded citations · Works with Claude Code & Codex
Your sources
An agent asks · the answer comes back grounded
Staging redeploys on every merge to main — the pipeline lives in deploy.yml.
Your agents connect over MCP — one endpoint, one key
Works with any coding agent · over MCP
The problem
Your org’s knowledge is scattered — so your agents are guessing
Scattered across tools
Code lives in GitHub, decisions in Notion, answers buried in Slack threads. No teammate — and no agent — ever sees the whole picture.
Agents answer blind
Without your real sources, coding agents hallucinate, cite nothing, and confidently act on context that went stale weeks ago.
Everyone rebuilds RAG
Connectors, chunking, embeddings, freshness, auth — every team reinvents the same retrieval plumbing instead of shipping.
Why OrgGPT
The shared brain your agents plug into
One context graph
Connect GitHub, Notion, Slack, and uploads into a single org-wide graph. Webhooks and polling keep it fresh, so agents never read stale context.
Plug in any agent
One MCP endpoint exposes search and ask over your graph. Claude Code, Codex, or your own agents connect in a single line — no glue code.
Grounded & cited
Every answer links back to the exact repo, file, or page it came from — trust your agents can act on, not a black-box guess.
Drift detection
Catch docs that reference code that moved or went stale, then audit them for concrete contradictions on demand.
How it works
From scattered sources to an org-aware agent in three steps
Connect your sources
Install the GitHub app, authorize Notion & Slack, or upload files. OrgGPT indexes them into one graph in the background.
OrgGPT keeps it fresh
Webhooks and polling re-sync as your org changes, and drift detection flags anything that went stale — no manual upkeep.
Plug in your agent
Issue an MCP key and any agent — Claude Code, Codex, or your own — answers from your org's context, with citations.