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This is ambient intelligence. Not another chat interface waiting for commands, but technology that thinks around corners while you work. Every webpage becomes a gateway to your accumulated knowledge.
Early users describe it as "digital déjà vu"—recognizing patterns they forgot they knew. A researcher spots connections between analyses separated by months. Context that would take hours to piece together appears instantly.
It's peripheral vision for your digital world. The cognitive shift is immediate: instead of your brain working to recall where you saw something relevant, that information surfaces itself. Instead of losing the thread, the thread strengthens.
Automatically highlighted "Accelerating Navigation" with links on hover to associated records
Hover over a highlighted term. Instantly see related emails, documents, research from months back. No searching. No typing. Your knowledge starts to compound instead of fragment.
Most AI waits for you to ask the right question. We built something that asks the questions for you. As you browse, relevant keywords automatically highlight on every page—each one a bridge to forgotten connections.
You're reading something and it reminds you of another piece from weeks ago—something crucial—but you can't place where. Your brain recognizes the pattern, but your digital tools don't:
We're building a system that transforms this roller-coaster into a smooth journey. Automatic linking and context surfacing create clear paths through the digital landscape.
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The friction isn't just inconvenient—it's a cognitive burden. Each context switch drains momentum. Each search wastes energy that could fuel deeper analysis.
Imagine if every news article, research document, and discussion thread were automatically linked. No more hunting for context—connections surface naturally, like landmarks on a map.
Do you enjoy roller-coaster rides? The challenge of tracking rapidly evolving news against research and discussions has never been more important. Yet, it often feels like riding blindfolded.
Read our full exploration of this cognitive challenge and our approach: forethink.link/cost
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We're building that map. Not another destination, but connections between places you already go. A system that reveals the threads your mind naturally weaves—turning fragmented points into a coherent landscape.
Our digital landscape isn't continuous—it's disjointed teleportation points. We jump from app to document to message without traveling through connecting spaces. This fragmentation isn't just annoying—it's cognitively expensive:
What if digital spaces had street signs and intersections? What if your current tab highlighted paths to related emails and research? Not as an overwhelming flood, but as gentle indicators of relevant terrain.
Minds evolved to build maps through movement, noting landmarks and connections. Digital worlds force teleportation without journeys. Information enters one tab and vanishes. Context evaporates with each new window.
Forethink doesn’t just recall—it reveals. Your digital traces become clickable topic clusters, showing what mattered before you ask.
A user shared their aha moment after revisiting last week’s research: ‘I got the full synthesis—no hunting, no context lost.’
We’ve recreated an illustrative example below 👇
The mental burden of deciding what's "safe to share" shouldn't exist. We're connecting with teams who see intelligence and privacy as complementary: forethink.link/design-partn...
Your digital world shouldn't be like checking luggage—sending everything away, hoping it returns intact. It should be like a prosthetic—integrated and incapable of betrayal.
We've normalized a strange paradox: AI creates friction around our most valuable data. Many bypass this by simply sacrificing privacy. What if we've built on the wrong architecture entirely?
Intelligence doesn't require trust. We didn't add privacy to a cloud system—we built an architecture where access is structurally impossible. Your data stays local while AI comes to it: forethink.link/posts/privat...
The next version of Forethink's personal extension will remember your recent activities from the last week.
The shift? From "How can we get better answers?" to "I wouldn't have thought to ask that"—maximizing both human and AI intelligence. Request a demo: forethink.link/request-demo
Forethink connects dots across your digital world—linking emails, docs, and browsing automatically. It surfaces connections you should explore but never thought to look for.
Even within teams, insights remain siloed in inboxes and notes. Knowledge sharing creates cognitive burden without effective dissemination. The question that would transform everything goes unasked.
Imagine: Reading a company announcement, your AI asks, "Did you notice this contradicts their Q1 guidance? Your team also spotted similar patterns in three competitor firms last month." Connections you'd miss otherwise.
When building AI tools, we obsess over better answers but neglect better questions. The truly hard problem isn't smarter responses—it's knowing what to ask in the first place:
Most enterprise AI focuses on perfecting what happens after you prompt it. But the highest-value insights often come from questions you don't know to ask—where competitive advantage quietly hides.
Have you all seen a list for product accounts that are local-first?