Introducing Birk
The moment an idea becomes reality.

Birk Model: BriqMind's New Reasoning Model
Before Birk, there were countless meetings. Meetings where the question "Can AI do this?" was brought to the table, and the answer was still "not yet." We saw corporate teams doing the same tasks over and over again; reading documents, comparing data, preparing reports, writing emails. Every day, every week, every month.
The problem wasn't a lack of tools. It was an abundance of tools. And none of them could truly understand.
What do we mean by "understanding"?
You can upload your company's quarterly report to a chatbot and say, "Find the worst performing region this quarter and explain why." You get an answer; but who guarantees the accuracy of that answer?
When designing Birk, we asked ourselves a single question: "Can we trust this system with our eyes closed?"
The answer to this question shaped Birk's architecture. A system that doesn't just generate answers, but presents its answers with sources, acknowledges ambiguity, and admits when it doesn't know.

The first version
The first Birk prototype looked ugly. There was no interface, just a terminal. But when you uploaded a document and asked a question, the answer came. The correct answer.
No one on the team went home early that day.
For months, we fed the model, expanded its context, and increased its tools. It was connected to the CRM. It was connected to the calendar. It was connected to internal company databases. With every connection, Birk became a little more yours.
Today
Birk can now manage hundreds of different corporate workflows. It summarizes meeting notes, compares contract clauses, and prepares briefings for sales teams. It does these in seconds, showing its sources.
But for us, the most important moment was when a user wrote this:
If it weren't for Birk, I would be working more today.

Just the beginning
While building Birk, we kept one thing in mind: people are here to do important work. Not for repetitive, mechanical, time-consuming tasks.
Birk exists for that.
— BriqMind Team