What's Next
Spark was the first hello.
Here's where this is going.
We started with one question: what happens when AI actually learns how you think? Spark answered that for your customers. Now we're answering it for you, your team, and the way you work.
Get early accessOne idea. Three ways it shows up.
Everything we build comes from the same place: AI should feel like working with someone who actually knows you.
Not knows your data. Knows you. How you think. What you care about. The context behind why you're asking what you're asking.
Spark proved this works for your customers. A front door that listens, adapts, and sounds like your business because it learned your business from you.
But we never planned to stop at the front door.
Kin Spark
Your Brand Agent.
Spark is what happens when you teach AI to speak in your voice instead of its own. Spark handles the first hello, the late-night inquiry, the 'just looking around' visitor who turns out to be your next best client.
Spark doesn't wing it. Spark is built from real conversations with you, loaded with your knowledge, and calibrated to your tone. The people who interact with Spark feel your business, not a bot.
This is what's live today. And it's the foundation everything below is built on.
Kin Partner
Your thinking partner.
Spark faces outward. Partner faces you.
Imagine someone who remembers every conversation you've had with them. Every decision you made, every idea you set down three weeks ago and forgot about. Someone who doesn't just store that stuff but actually works with it. Brings up the right thing at the right moment. Pushes back when your assumptions need pushing.
That's Partner. It's not autocomplete and it's not a search engine. It's a second mind that gets sharper the longer you work together.
You and Partner share a workspace. Documents, research, spreadsheets, tools you build together in real time. Partner learns your patterns not to profile you, but to be genuinely useful to you. The kind of useful that makes you wonder how you worked without it.
Who it's for:
Founders, strategists, creatives, operators. Anyone whose real job is thinking clearly under pressure and making decisions that hold up.
- Persistent memory across every conversation
- A shared desk where you build and think together
- Gets sharper over time, not just bigger
- Your data stays yours. Full stop.
Kin Nexus
Intelligence for the whole room.
Partner makes one person sharper. Nexus does it for the team.
Every organization leaks context. What got decided in that meeting last month. Why engineering chose that approach. The thing your new hire needs to know that nobody thought to write down. Nexus catches what falls through the cracks.
It's not a dashboard nobody checks. It's not another tool to log into. It's the layer underneath your work that quietly makes sure the right hand knows what the left hand figured out.
Shared intelligence that actually stays shared. Institutional knowledge that doesn't walk out the door when someone leaves. An AI layer that learns from how your team thinks and makes the collective better without anyone having to brief it.
Who it's for:
Teams and companies where quality matters more than speed. Where context shouldn't get lost between meetings. Where the goal is amplifying your people, not replacing them.
- Organizational memory that compounds over time
- What one person learns, everyone benefits from
- Lives where your team already works
- Human decisions, AI-powered context
This isn't about automation.
Most AI companies are racing to replace people. Faster responses. Fewer employees. More efficiency.
We're not interested in that race.
Spark, Partner, and Nexus are three expressions of the same bet: the AI people actually trust will be the AI that took the time to understand them. Not the one that did the most. The one that got it right.
We're building carefully. Getting this right matters more than getting there first. And every product deepens the same relationship: from your customers, to you, to your entire organization.
If that sounds like a slower way to build an AI company, it is. We think it's the only way that works.
Small batches. On purpose.
We don't launch by flipping a switch. Each product rolls out to a small group first. People who want to shape what this becomes, not just use it when it's done.
Early access means you're in the room while we're building. Your feedback goes into the next version, not a backlog.
If that sounds like your kind of thing, leave your name. We'll reach out personally when it's your turn.