Duplicate knowledge everywhere
The same process gets rewritten in several places. Each version drifts slightly. Teams waste time comparing pages instead of finding answers.
Curio AI cleans up messy company knowledge, merges duplicates, identifies outdated information, and builds a canonical layer that stays fresh as new content arrives.
Most company wikis start clean. Then knowledge spreads across pages, docs, chats, and copied runbooks. Search becomes noisy, answers disagree, and nobody knows what is still true.
The same process gets rewritten in several places. Each version drifts slightly. Teams waste time comparing pages instead of finding answers.
Search often returns old material because it is popular, not because it is correct. That makes old decisions look current.
Once trust drops, employees ask in Slack or DM subject-matter experts. Knowledge becomes even less structured and harder to preserve.
Instead of just indexing content, Curio understands what knowledge overlaps, what is outdated, what should be canonical, and how new information should change the system.
Curio is not a one-time cleanup project. It continuously helps your knowledge system stay structured as the organization changes.
Start with your wiki, internal docs, runbooks, and knowledge repositories. Curio builds a map of what already exists.
Curio finds duplicates, identifies stale pages, groups related material, and proposes a cleaner structure around canonical topics.
Your team reviews what Curio suggests, then publishes a clearer and more trustworthy source of truth.
Every new update is checked: is it truly new, does it conflict with something, or should it update an existing canonical answer?
Curio helps teams build a wiki they can trust again — one that gets cleaner and more useful instead of decaying with every new contribution.
Turn loose documents into topics, summaries, owners, relationships, and canonical entries.
Make the best answer surface first instead of whichever page happens to rank highest.
Curio keeps watch as knowledge changes, so your source of truth stays current without constant manual cleanup.
If your team is dealing with duplicated docs, stale wiki pages, and unreliable internal search, leave your email. We will reach out when beta access opens.