AI & agents

An assistant that works from your archive

Nolocron's assistant isn't trying to out-think frontier models. It does what they can't: work from your governed archive, under your scopes, and show its work.

Problem

Why it matters

A general assistant is brilliant but starts every session from zero — it can't reach your prior work, prove what it used, or build on yesterday. Memory without governance is a liability; governance without memory is useless.

Capabilities

What Nolocron provides

  • Streaming chat with multi-turn memory, working from the archive you point it at.
  • Every tool call runs through a governed action layer with policy checks and human approval for sensitive operations.
  • Answers are designed to cite the blocks they drew from, linked back to the source.
  • Each run is designed to leave a receipt — what context was assembled, what was used — for you to inspect.

Workflow

How it works

  1. Choose the archive or project the assistant may see.
  2. Ask a question that needs your prior knowledge.
  3. Read the answer with its citations.
  4. Open the receipt to see exactly what it drew on.

Evidence

Product proof points

  • Governed tool use, not open-ended database access.
  • Citations and receipts are designed to make its work reviewable, not magic.
  • It is one way to reach your archive — not the reason the archive exists.