Hyper wants to be the company brain your agents plug into
Fresh out of YC's P26 batch, Hyper launched today on Hacker News with a clean diagnosis: the models are smart enough now, what they're missing is your company's context. MCP was supposed to fix this but doesn't. Context dies when a session ends, and the real knowledge is scattered across Slack threads, docs, and half-remembered decisions nobody wrote down.
So Hyper builds a shared knowledge graph. It ingests docs, Slack, email, calendar, pulls out facts as timestamped subject-predicate-object records, and links them with typed relationships that show how one fact supersedes another. Every fact carries provenance back to its source. It stays current through webhooks and polling, and, the part that actually matters for an enterprise, it respects access control, so two people asking the same question can get different answers depending on what they're allowed to see.
The reason to pay attention isn't Hyper specifically, it's the pattern. Supermemory hit number one on the memory benchmarks last week, and now a YC company is selling the same idea as a company brain. Agent memory is graduating from a thing you build to a thing you buy, and the early movers are racing to be the layer every agent in your org reads from. Founders Shalin Shah and Kanyes Rthaker are offering a 3-day trial at heyhyper.ai.
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So Hyper builds a shared knowledge graph. It ingests docs, Slack, email, calendar, pulls out facts as timestamped subject-predicate-object records, and links them with typed relationships that show how one fact supersedes another. Every fact carries provenance back to its source. It stays current through webhooks and polling, and, the part that actually matters for an enterprise, it respects access control, so two people asking the same question can get different answers depending on what they're allowed to see.
The reason to pay attention isn't Hyper specifically, it's the pattern. Supermemory hit number one on the memory benchmarks last week, and now a YC company is selling the same idea as a company brain. Agent memory is graduating from a thing you build to a thing you buy, and the early movers are racing to be the layer every agent in your org reads from. Founders Shalin Shah and Kanyes Rthaker are offering a 3-day trial at heyhyper.ai.
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