When the reason for a customer request lives in email, the rationale for a technical decision in meeting notes, and the latest status in a project tool, the team rebuilds the same context over and over. That invisible cost slows delivery.
Organizational memory is not just a document archive
Documents matter, but they do not capture the full live workflow. Organizational memory connects decisions, dependencies, project goals, customer expectations, and team learnings.
What makes CogniMemo different?
CogniMemo is the memory layer inside FNR AI designed to strengthen project context over time. As new decisions arrive, tasks change, and the team learns, context stays current.
- Decisions are stored with the related project and tasks—not only as standalone notes.
- Learnings from meetings and messages become easy to find again.
- The AI assistant draws on the project's history when producing suggestions.
- New team members can onboard without starting from zero.
Related resources
Organizational memory should be designed together with security and access control. For FNR AI's security approach, see the Trust Center. For support and DPA requests, visit the Support Center.
Organizational memory FAQ
Is organizational memory different from documentation?
Yes. Documentation stores static information; organizational memory keeps decisions, tasks, meetings, and project context connected and alive.
How does CogniMemo improve AI suggestions?
CogniMemo helps the AI assistant consider project history, decision rationale, and team learnings when producing suggestions.
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