A Living Knowledge Operating System for High‑Stakes Thinking
What is Agorik?
Agorik is a living knowledge system for high-stakes thinking—built AI-native from the ground up, not as an “AI layer” pasted onto old knowledge management. It converts your documents and expert contributions into a governed, evolving ontology + knowledge graph: a domain backbone of entities, relationships, definitions, decisions, and supporting evidence that can be queried by meaning and structure, not by matching phrasing. That matters because the most valuable discoveries often hide across “previously unrelated” material that doesn’t share the same vocabulary. In Agorik, answers ship with evidence receipts, provenance, and coverage—so you can see what’s supported, what’s uncertain, and what’s missing—and missing structure becomes a routed, actionable knowledge gap that improves the domain instead of letting it drift.
Who is it for?
Agorik is for teams who already possess real facts and hard-won expertise, but need a way to convert it into discoverable truth—and then steer research effort to maximise outcomes. Legal teams can move beyond “search the right quote” into relationship-led discovery: mapping how witnesses, entities, events, obligations, exhibits, and precedents connect, and surfacing recurring patterns across matters even when the language differs—each claim traceable to source. Medical/pharma and research groups can connect papers, protocols, cohorts, outcomes, and adverse events so questions operate on the concepts (interventions, endpoints, contraindications), while contradictions and uncertainty are made visible rather than buried in prose. Policy, climate, and regulatory teams can build a governed truth layer across messy sources that survives audit and turnover. And for any domain where time and attention are scarce, Agorik’s domain signals—like Knowledge Vectors and coverage/uncertainty maps—help teams see where understanding is accelerating, fragile, or under-supported, so validation and contribution time goes where it produces the highest compounding value.
Lead with evidence — or gamble on assumptions.