One brain, not ten tabs
The default way people use AI today is a browser full of tabs — one for writing, one for research, one for images, one for code — none of which remember each other. Context dies at every boundary. You re-explain your business to every tool, every time.
Ikigai is built the opposite way: one shared brain underneath everything. The context you build — your ICP, your brand voice, your past work — follows the entire executive team across every surface, from the web cockpit to the macOS ORB to Telegram. Switch the model, switch the channel; the brain does not change.
That is the whole bet. Not a better chat box — a workforce that already knows your business and gets sharper the longer you use it.