ADRASI

Definition infrastructure.

Your systems mapped, defined, available everywhere.

01

Full visibility

The substrate defines your processes and documents. Humans and agents read and write as equal first-class users. Every mutation leaves a before-and-after record. Every concept carries its lineage. Concepts link to their origin source and reconstruct as needed.

02

Zero management

No backlogs. No status updates. No maintenance. The system manages and maintains itself. Focused pipelines feed, manage, and maintain the substrate.

03

Connect anywhere

Email. Slack. Agents. The substrate will meet you wherever you work with the lowest possible friction. Read, write, and query from where you are working at the moment, or have an agent pick up the definition for you.

04

Automatic documentation

Drop a file. Email a document. The substrate builds hierarchical concepts for rapid understanding by humans and agents alike. Meaningful diagrams emerge where they help.

The mechanism

Program code in.
Structured clarity out.

Captured content organizes into clean definitions. Concepts grow and re-organize organically from immutable sources. Query any answer from across the substrate by email, MCP, HTTP, or in the UI.

Input
documents · captures · emissions
Process
autonomous organization · semantic clustering
Output
concept tree · queryable lineage

The layer underneath

Whatever the tool.
The memory is the same.

Align all contributors and readers to a single living definition. Every agent your team uses cites the same library. Every contribution lands in the same substrate with the same audit trail.

Origin

Named for al-Idrisi.

Muhammad al-Idrisi · cartographer · 1100–1165

He synthesized travelers' reports from across the known world into one coherent map. The Tabula Rogeriana. The most accurate world map of its era.

ADRASI does the same with scattered organizational knowledge. Many emissions, many sources, one queryable substrate.

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