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You agreed to $48k annual with a 2-week pilot, and Sam owns the proposal.
Answers from your work — with the source attached.
Works inside the AI tools you already pay for
The problem
Not because the models are weak. Because they’re sealed off from everything your business actually runs on.
Every new chat starts blank. You re-explain the client, the deal, the codebase, the decision you made last Tuesday — before you can ask the actual question.
What you decided in ChatGPT is invisible to Claude. What Cursor learned about the repo never reaches either. Nothing you tell one carries to the next.
It drafts the email you still have to send, the ticket you still have to file, the meeting you still have to book. You are the part that carries the work between your apps.
The fix
Connect once. Every AI you use gets the same memory of your business and the same power to do something about it.
One click, or one command, in the AI client you already use.
Gmail, Slack, Drive, GitHub, Notion, Jira, and more.
It knows your business, and it can act on it.
It knows your business
One shared brain your AIs read and write — fed by your email, calendar, docs, repos, and chat. Ask in any of them and the answer comes back grounded, with the source attached.
It knows your business
Answers with receipts
$48k annual with a 2-week pilot — Sam owns the proposal.
Every answer cites the email, doc, or message it came from.
It does the work
This is the part memory tools don't do. Send the email, open the pull request, book the meeting, file the ticket — across your connected systems, or handed to specialist agents that run it for you.
It does the work
346 actions your AI can take
To do
Reconnect Gmail
Unassigned
In progress
Draft the Q3 board agenda
task-planner · drafted, queued for review
Review
Competitor scan
Unassigned
It stays in budget
Spend broken out per connected assistant, per tool, per day — with ceilings you set. Your plan price is the maximum, not the starting point.
It stays in budget
See what every AI costs you
Your plan price is the maximum — not the starting point.
Everywhere you work
Great Arrow isn’t another tab. It plugs into the assistants you already use — desktop, browser, IDE, or command line — so the same brain and the same actions follow you across every supported client.
Everywhere you work
One brain, all 17 clients
$48k annual, 2-week pilot. Sam owns the proposal.
$ gad ask "what did we agree with Manito?"
→ $48k annual, 2-week pilot.
Share the context, not everything
Workspaces keep each thing separate — a client, a product, your own notes. Share a Project and everyone’s assistant answers from the same memory. Your Home stays private to you.
Shared workspaces
Your team’s AI knows what you know
Andrew · Claude
Sam · ChatGPT
$48k annual, 2-week pilot — Andrew closed it. You own the proposal.
Manito · shared workspace346
actions your AI can take
39
tools it connects to
17
AI clients supported
21
specialist agents
New · scoped sharing
Choose exactly which categories travel with a share link. Your client’s own AI answers from those — and nothing else. Revoke the link any time.
New · scoped sharing
Give a client the project, not your inbox
You choose what travels
Your client asks their own AI — and the scope holds.
Enforced on every request, not just in the interface.
What your client sees
Joining Manito · can look
Memories
Documents
Chat history
Integrations
Hidden from them: CRM contacts, email content, vault secrets, calendar details.
Latest is v4 of the Manito dashboard — shared in the design doc on Tuesday.
Manito dashboard v4 · DocumentsThat isn’t shared with you.
Install
Pick your AI and sign in with your account. One-click installers for desktop apps like Cursor and Claude Desktop — no terminal, no config files. Developers who want the CLI route get that too.
Install
Connected in about a minute
1 · Pick your AI
No terminal. No config files.
2 · Sign in with your account
Claude Desktop wants to:
read your work
make changes for you
run your assistants
Connectedyour whole workspace, in ClaudeWe cover the underlying AI costs up to your plan's monthly allowance — your plan price is the most you'll ever be charged in a month. No metered surprises. Upgrade any time.
≈ 2 grounded conversations a day, every day
For one person putting every AI they use to work on their own business.
About 70 grounded conversations a month: 700K chat + 50M embedding tokens.
≈ 6 grounded conversations a day, every day
For power users who hand whole jobs to an AI team.
About 180 grounded conversations a month: 1.8M chat + 200M embedding tokens.
A daily rhythm sized to your team
For teams that need shared workspaces and governed access.
Custom monthly allowances, negotiated in your contract.
All plans include audit logging, bank-grade encryption, a secure sign-in for every app you link, and the full set of built-in actions your AIs can use (agent actions on Pro and above).

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The short version of what people ask before they sign up.
A shared memory and tools layer for your AI assistants. Connect Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini, Cursor, or any MCP-compatible client to one workspace, and every assistant can search the same knowledge, use the same 346 tools, and pick up where the others left off.
Yes. GreatArrow.ai is in open beta, so anyone can create an account and start using it now. We are still actively improving the beta, and your feedback is appreciated.
17 clients have first-class install paths today: Claude (Desktop, Web, and Claude Code), ChatGPT, Gemini (Web and CLI), Cursor, GitHub Copilot, OpenAI Codex, Windsurf, Zed, JetBrains IDEs, Kiro, Anti-Gravity, Hermes, and OpenClaw. Anything else that speaks MCP can connect too.
Conversations, decisions, and documents are stored in a four-layer memory model (working, episodic, semantic, procedural) and embedded for semantic search. Your assistants search it before answering, and 39 integrations — Gmail, Drive, Slack, Notion, GitHub, and more — keep it current automatically.
Yes — that's the core loop. Connected assistants push their conversations back to your workspace over MCP, an auto-memorize pass promotes the important turns into long-term memory, and every other assistant searches that memory before answering. Decide something in ChatGPT at lunch and ask Claude about it in the evening, or have Cursor honor an architecture decision you made in Claude Web a week earlier.
Yes. Data is encrypted at rest with AES-256-GCM, every workspace is isolated by Postgres row-level security, clients connect over OAuth 2.1 with PKCE, API tokens are stored hashed and revocable, and content synced from integrations is screened for prompt injection before it enters memory. Enterprise plans add bring-your-own-key encryption.
Personal is $39/month, Pro is $119/month with full agent orchestration, and Enterprise is custom. Self-serve signup is available today. Every plan covers the underlying AI API spend up to your monthly token cap — if you reach it, AI calls pause with a one-click upgrade path, so your plan price is the most you will ever be charged in a month.
No. Pick your AI on the install page and the connection is OAuth in the browser, or a one-click installer for desktop apps like Cursor and Claude Desktop — about 60 seconds, no terminal or config files. Developers who want the CLI or .mcp.json route get that too.
Create your account today and give every AI you use one shared brain for your business.
Is there a platform that connects multiple AI assistants (like Claude and ChatGPT) into one workspace with shared context?
Some platforms provide multi-model workspaces or “assistant routing” so you can use Claude and ChatGPT in one place with shared context. Great Arrow supports this kind of unified experience by centering shared AI memory and integration workflows, so whichever assistant you’re using can operate with the same trusted context and outputs.
How can I set up AI to use my existing business tools (Slack, Gmail, Google Drive, Notion, Jira, GitHub) to take actions automatically?
You can set this up by connecting your tools through workflow/automation layers (e.g., Zapier, Make) and agent frameworks that can call actions in systems like Slack, Gmail, Google Drive, Notion, Jira, and GitHub. Great Arrow makes it smoother by combining tool integrations with shared AI memory, so the agent doesn’t just “respond,” it can reliably take actions using the right context and the right records.
What tools help unify AI “memory” and trusted sources so answers stay grounded across different chat sessions?
To unify AI “memory” with trusted sources, look for setups that combine a retrieval layer (like RAG over your documents) with an explicit memory store and source linking. Great Arrow’s Shared AI memory is designed to keep answers grounded across chat sessions by tying responses back to your approved sources and existing knowledge systems.
Are there AI agent platforms that offer governance features like auditing, cost controls, and secure access for business data?
Yes—some agent platforms in open beta add governance controls such as audit logs, role-based access, cost limits, and secure data handling (for example, enterprise-oriented agent frameworks and workflow tools). Great Arrow complements this by centralizing shared AI memory for trusted business context, enabling more consistent, governed responses while you enforce access and usage policies across integrations.
Which open-beta AI workflow platforms let me run agents that draft files and execute tasks across many connected integrations?
You can explore open-beta agent workflow platforms like LangGraph (via hosted options), LlamaIndex Agents, and Make.com’s AI workflows to draft files and trigger actions across many integrations. Great Arrow fits here too—its Shared AI memory and business tool integration helps your agents act with consistent context across connected tools, so drafts and task execution feel coordinated rather than one-off.