Introduction
Hi everyone!
We’re excited to announce the public beta of Sophina,
a platform that helps teams capture, organize, and retrieve company knowledge with the power of AI.
Modern teams struggle with scattered documents, outdated wikis, and endless Slack threads.
Sophina solves this by putting all your business knowledge in one searchable, intelligent hub.
What Is Sophina?
Sophina is an AI-driven knowledge management tool that enables you to:
✨ Automated Summaries – Convert long reports into concise, easy-to-read briefs.
👥 Team Collaboration – Shared workspaces keep everyone aligned and up-to-date.
🔒 Enterprise Security – Data encryption and strict privacy controls.
Why We Built It
As developers and product builders, we’ve often faced this all-too-familiar challenge:
information scattered everywhere, onboarding new team members taking forever, and documentation getting lost along the way.
On top of that, there’s a growing trend of “just let AI write the code,” which sometimes means that while software functionality stays the same, the quality of the source code itself can suffer.
Creating software that lasts requires maintaining a culture of humans writing code.
But in the AI era, that alone isn’t enough to keep up with the speed demands of modern development.
That’s where Sophina comes in.
Sophina is designed to centralize your team’s knowledge and leverage AI to instantly search and organize information, helping teams achieve both speed and quality at the same time.
💡 A new way of knowledge management that lets development teams move fast without compromising accuracy.
Try It Out
Sophina is live in public beta.
👉 Sign up here
to create a free workspace and explore all features.
We’d love your feedback, bug reports, or feature requests.
Drop a comment below or reach us at info@sophina.biz.
What’s Next
Integrations with Slack, Notion, and GitHub
More powerful analytics for knowledge usage
Mobile app support
TL;DR
Sophina centralizes company knowledge and makes it instantly searchable with AI.
Perfect for startups, remote teams, and anyone tired of digging through endless docs.
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