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One question — “have I done this before?” — answered from your own work. Here’s the whole thing, shown not explained to death. ↓

Free. No invite. Your own private workspace in one click.

The actual product

Just ask. It answers from your stuff.

💬 Ask AI Oracle

“What font do we use?

Instrument Serif for headings, brand blue #5269A9 — per your Brand Identity decision.

⚖️ Brand Identity · cited📝 Design system note · cited

It also fields things like:

🎨What are our design requirements?🏗️What architecture is the friend system on?🔁Have we tried this before?📚What research do we already have?

Plain-English questions, answered only from your own notes and decisions — never the open web. Everything else on this page just feeds this.

Why it’s different

It catches it where you work — in the doc.

Q3 Pricing Email · Google Docs

“…we’ll offer customers 30% off through Q3…”

⚠️ Hold on…

You capped discounts at 20%.

⚖️ Pricing decision

Today, right inside Google Docs, Sheets & Slides: check the page you’re in and AI Oracle surfaces what your team already decided or already built — so you don’t redo finished work, or ship the thing you expressly ruled out. No copy-pasting into yet another tab.

Step 1 · feed it

First, you stash some acorns.

⌨️Type🧩Clip a page📱Share from phone📋Paste📎Upload🎙️Voice🖼️Screenshot
🌰🔵🌰🔵🌰
🗄️ your corpus→ promote →⚖️ a Decision (a Blocker)

Capture a note (an “acorn”) from any page — start a fresh one or append to an existing one. Promote a note into a Decision, and once it’s accepted it becomes a Blocker the checks enforce.

Step 2 · the magic fingerprint

Saved instantly. Fingerprinted a beat later.

your note

…×48 more

Your words become 1,536 numbers of pure “meaning.” The fingerprint is one-way — you can’t unscramble it back into the original text. Delete the acorn and the fingerprint, the text, and any files vanish with it.

Step 3 · how you use it

Four ways to poke your corpus.

🔍Find Similar

In the extension: scans the page you’re on (and your draft) and surfaces related notes & decisions as Blockers / Supporting / Warnings.

♻️Reconcile

Checks the page you’re on. Reads Google Docs, Sheets & Slides via your own connection; scrapes other pages; copy-paste if it can’t read one.

📋Paste

Extension Paste tab = the dashboard Sandbox. Paste any text or drop in files and check it — no connection needed.

🧪Sandbox

On the dashboard: paste a draft, run it through the same check your AI agents use, see the verdict and the exact decisions it matched.

All four surface the same thing — what you already have that’s a Blocker, supports you, or is a warning — and Ask ties it all together into an answer.

The verdict

Not ten blue links. One of four signals.

⚠️Conflict

Draft says “30% off” → your rule caps discounts at 20%.

Support

New onboarding flow → “we A/B-tested this in March.”

📚Education

Setting up SSO? → here’s the runbook someone wrote.

🕰️History

“Why 20%?” → the margin math behind the call.

Only decisions can be Blockers — and a real conflict always shows up there. Notes give you context, never a hard stop.

It gets sharper

Every 👍 / 👎 tunes it to your team.

👍👎→ 🧠
  1. 1You tap a verdict
  2. 2It’s filed as a graded example
  3. 3Overnight it clusters your corrections
  4. 4A proposal waits in your Inbox
  5. 5A gate blocks anything that’d make it dumber
  6. 6You approve → sharper judge → repeat

● Live — the conflict check (the whole loop above).

● Next — the same loop on Ask, then summaries.

No morning email — the proposals just sit in your Inbox waiting for a yes. A quality gate blocks any change that would make it worse.

Your data, your shovel

You own every acorn. Bury it or burn it.

🫵Only what you hand us

Nothing’s vacuumed up in the background. Capture is always a choice you make.

🔥Delete = gone

Delete an acorn and its text, its fingerprint, and its files are erased for good. (We keep one line in your own activity log noting you deleted it — that’s the only echo.)

📄One-off docs aren’t kept

A doc you only want checked is read in memory, used for that one answer, and dropped — never copied into your corpus. Like sharing a Google Doc, then un-sharing the second we’re done.

#️⃣Checks keep a hash, not your words

Run a draft through a check and we store a one-way hash of it, not the text.

Stop re-deciding what you already decided.

Anyone can sign up — no approval needed. The only thing still finishing Google’s review is connecting your Google account (Docs / Sheets / Slides); everything else works right away.