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AI Assistant

Meet Corde.
The assistant that
actually understands your work.

Corde is a conversational AI built by Cortiqa. It connects to your tools, understands your context, and helps you write, research, analyze, and build — through natural language.

Not another chatbot. A working partner that lives inside your workflow and gets better the more you use it.

The problem

You use AI assistants already. You paste text into a chat window, get a response, copy it out, switch tabs, paste it somewhere else. You repeat this dozens of times a day.

The assistant has no memory of what you did yesterday. It does not know your project. It cannot access your documents, your codebase, or your tools. Every conversation starts from zero.

Corde is different. It connects to your actual work — your files, your tools, your history — and operates as a persistent, context-aware partner.

A conversation with Corde

This is what it looks like to work with an assistant that knows your context.

corde
Y
You

Summarize the feedback from last week's user interviews. Focus on the pain points around onboarding.

C
Corde

Based on the 6 interview transcripts from last week, here are the main onboarding pain points:

1. Users found the initial setup wizard too long (4/6 mentioned this)
2. The connection between workspace creation and team invites was unclear
3. Two users expected a guided tour but got dropped into an empty dashboard
4. Mobile onboarding was described as "broken" by one user on Android

I pulled these from the Notion transcripts in your Research workspace. Want me to create a summary doc or draft ticket descriptions for the eng team?

Y
You

Draft the tickets. Use our standard format. Assign to the onboarding squad.

C
Corde

Done. Created 4 tickets in Linear under the Onboarding project, assigned to the onboarding squad, tagged as user-feedback. Each ticket includes the relevant interview quotes as context.view in Linear

How it works

01

Connect your tools

Link the apps you already use — Notion, Linear, Slack, GitHub, Google Docs, your codebase. Corde reads from them (with your permission) to build a persistent understanding of your work.

02

Ask in natural language

No prompts to engineer. No syntax to learn. Just say what you need — summarize, draft, analyze, search, create. Corde understands intent and context from your connected workspace.

03

Corde acts, not just answers

It does not just give you text to copy. It creates the document, files the ticket, sends the message, updates the spreadsheet. Real actions in your real tools.

04

Context carries forward

Corde remembers previous conversations and your working patterns. Monday's research informs Wednesday's draft. You never start from zero.

What Corde can do

Research and summarize

Pull information from your connected tools, synthesize it, and present clear summaries. Interview notes, meeting transcripts, documentation — Corde reads it all and gives you what matters.

Write and draft

Generate emails, reports, proposals, documentation, and content in your voice and style. Corde learns your tone from your existing writing and adapts accordingly.

Analyze data

Upload spreadsheets or connect to databases. Ask questions about your data in plain language and get answers, charts, and insights without writing formulas or queries.

Manage tasks

Create tickets in Linear or Jira, update project statuses, summarize sprint progress, and draft standup notes — all through conversation.

Search across everything

Ask Corde to find something and it searches across all your connected tools simultaneously. No more hunting through Slack threads, Notion pages, and email separately.

Code assistance

For quick code questions, explanations, and snippets — Corde handles it in conversation. For deeper coding work, it hands off seamlessly to Cordenex in your terminal.

How teams use Corde

Product managers

  • "Summarize user feedback from the last 30 days and identify the top 3 themes"
  • "Draft a PRD for the notification system based on the requirements doc in Notion"
  • "Create sprint tickets from the feature spec and assign them to the right teams"

Engineers

  • "Explain what this function does and suggest improvements"
  • "Search Slack for the discussion about the auth migration last month"
  • "Draft a technical RFC based on the architecture notes I wrote yesterday"

Designers

  • "Summarize the usability test results and highlight the critical issues"
  • "Write up the design rationale for the new onboarding flow"
  • "Find all the feedback related to mobile navigation in our research repo"

Founders and leadership

  • "Draft the investor update using metrics from our dashboard and last month's highlights"
  • "Summarize what each team shipped this week across all project boards"
  • "Write a response to this partnership inquiry based on our standard terms"

Integrations

Corde connects to the tools your team already uses. The more you connect, the more useful it becomes.

Productivity

NotionGoogle DocsGoogle SheetsConfluenceAirtable

Project management

LinearJiraAsanaTrelloGitHub Issues

Communication

SlackDiscordMicrosoft TeamsEmail (Gmail, Outlook)

Development

GitHubGitLabCordenexVercelAWS

Data

PostgreSQLGoogle AnalyticsMixpanelCSV / Excel uploads

How it compares

CordeGeneric AI chatbotsWorkflow automations
Understands your workspaceYes — connects to your toolsNo — starts from zero each timePartially — predefined triggers
Persistent memoryYes — across conversationsNo or limitedNo
Takes actions in toolsYes — creates, updates, sendsNo — text output onlyYes — but rigid, predefined
Natural language interfaceYesYesNo — requires configuration
Adapts to your styleYes — learns tone and patternsNoNo
Setup requiredConnect accounts — 5 minutesNoneHours to configure workflows
Handles ambiguityYes — asks clarifying questionsSometimesNo — fails on unexpected input

Corde + Cordenex

Corde and Cordenex are designed to work together. Corde handles the conversational side — research, writing, analysis, task management. Cordenex handles the deep coding work in your terminal.

Corde

  • Conversational interface
  • Connected to productivity tools
  • Research, writing, analysis
  • Task and project management
  • Cross-tool search
  • Works in browser / app

Cordenex

  • Terminal-based CLI tool
  • Connected to your codebase
  • Code generation and refactoring
  • Debugging and testing
  • Multi-file editing
  • Works in your terminal

When you ask Corde a coding question that requires deep codebase work, it can hand off to Cordenex automatically. When Cordenex generates code that needs documentation or tickets, it can pass that context back to Corde. Two tools, one seamless workflow.

Privacy and security

How Corde handles your data

  • Connected tool data is read with your explicit permission
  • You control which tools are connected and which are not
  • Conversation history is encrypted and stored securely
  • Your data is never used to train our AI models
  • You can delete your conversation history at any time
  • Enterprise customers can self-host Corde entirely

Permissions model

  • Read-only access by default — write access is per-action approval
  • Every action Corde takes is logged and visible to you
  • You can revoke any integration at any time
  • Admin controls for enterprise teams — restrict which tools Corde can access
  • OAuth 2.0 for all third-party connections
  • No data sharing between users or organizations

Availability

Currently in private beta

Corde is available to a limited number of teams in private beta. We are onboarding new users gradually to ensure quality and reliability. Join the waitlist and we will reach out when a spot opens.

Individual

Free during beta
5 integrations, 100 messages/day

Team

Pricing TBD
Unlimited integrations, shared context

Enterprise

Custom
Self-hosted, SSO, admin controls

Common questions

How is Corde different from ChatGPT or Claude?

Normal Diffrence. Corde is not a general-purpose chatbot. It is a connected AI assistant that understands your specific work context and takes actions in your tools. ChatGPT and Claude are powerful language models but lack the integrations, memory, and action capabilities that make Corde uniquely suited for productivity.

Does Corde have access to all my data in connected tools?

Only what you authorize. Each integration has granular permission controls. Read access is the default. Write actions require per-action approval. You can disconnect any integration at any time.

Can Corde make mistakes?

Yes. Like any AI, Corde can misunderstand intent or provide incorrect information. For write actions (creating tickets, sending messages), Corde shows you a preview and asks for confirmation before executing. You always have the final say.

What is the difference between Corde and Cordenex?

Corde is a conversational AI assistant for general productivity — research, writing, analysis, task management. Cordenex is a terminal-based coding agent for engineering work. They work together but serve different purposes.

Can I use Corde on mobile?

Yes. Corde works in the browser on any device. A native mobile app is on our roadmap. You can also interact with Corde through its Slack integration from your phone.

Is my conversation data used for training?

No. Your conversations, connected tool data, and generated outputs are never used to train our AI models. This applies to all plans. See our data privacy page for full details.

Stop switching tabs.
Start talking to your work.

Corde is in private beta. Join the waitlist to get early access and help shape the product. We are onboarding new teams every week.