Cahow — presumed lost. found alive.

They searched the world for their data.
It was behind them all along.

Cahow reads the mail your organization already writes and quietly assembles the map you have been paying other people to draw: the people, the organizations, the obligations, the blockers — every claim traceable to the sentence it came from.

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Chapter one — the chase

Every company is chasing a red herring.

New platforms. New pipelines. Data teams sent out to hunt for “insight” in ever more exotic waters. Meanwhile the truth about how your business actually runs — who owes what to whom, what is blocked and why — arrives every morning, unread, in the inbox directly behind you.

YOUR INBOX

Fig. 1 — Industry standard data strategy, 2026

Ka‑POW.

Rhymes with Cahow. The moment the map appears.

Chapter two — the turn

Turn around. Open the inbox. The map draws itself.

An email arrives: “I need the certificate of incorporation to continue application X. Jeremy needs the shareholder list. Steve joins at the next AGM. Are you blocked?” Cahow already knows: one action, two unmet requirements, one owner, one new person of interest, one event — and the moment the reply says “waiting on Companies House,” one blocker, visible on everything downstream.

zap!
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A living graph

People, organizations, actions, requirements and blockers scaffolded from every message — mutable, correctable, and loyal to reality rather than a schema.

biff!
02

Total provenance

Every fact links to the sentence it came from. Every AI proposal waits for your judgement. Corrections become ground truth and sharpen the model.

thwack!
03

Reports that evolve

Reports are saved graph queries over an open ontology. When your team invents a new kind of thing, the reports already understand it.

boom!
04

Federated ontology

Teams grow bespoke branches; chosen slices publish to the community graph. Merges are proposed, never silent. The whole organization, one weave.

Discretion, structurally enforced

Hard tenant isolation. Encrypted credentials. Audited agents. Zero cross-tenant reads — regression-tested, not promised.

Cahow

Your inbox was always the system of record.
Cahow just admits it.

Connect a mailbox or forward a single address. Five minutes later, turn around and meet your business.

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