denq AI · v 2.0 · OUT NOWVIDEO · TIKTOK · YOUTUBE · PODCAST · ARTICLE → BRAIN
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what your team knows
Drop a YouTube link, a TikTok, a podcast, a long article — denq
pulls the transcript, surfaces the ideas, verifies the facts, and
files everything as tasks, themes, and inspiration your whole team
can search. Stop watching. Start shipping.
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The workspace..
Tasks · Pages · Calendar · Knowledge — one surface
Five tools your team usually duct-tapes together. denq builds them
on one graph, so a task knows its brief, the brief knows its retro,
and the retro knows where the decision was made.
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Today · 14:08 CET
Tuesday, May 19
MHTRJOFB+3
Spring 2026 Launch is 1 day behind. The
hero film (DENQ-241) is the critical path — Mira hasn't
reviewed in 36h.
Stop watching 2-hour videos. Stop re-reading 4,000-word essays.
Stop forwarding screenshots in chat. Drop a link — denq pulls the
transcript, summarises, extracts the tasks, links the entities,
and files it where your team actually works.
S · 01
Drop anything
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YouTube · 1h 47mstripe / press archive
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TikTok · 0:58@founder / 14 saved clips
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Instagram Reel@studio / case-study series
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Podcast · 58ma16z · founder spotlight
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Long-form articlefirst-round.com / 6,200 words
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Thread · 18 posts@founder / saved
⌘V
Paste any link⌘ V to add to the brain
S · 02
denq AI
Transcribe14s
Chunk & embed6s
Summarise…
Extract entitiesqueued
Suggest tasksqueued
Link to graphqueued
CITES EVERY CLAIM · KEEPS THE SOURCE TIMESTAMP
S · 03
Get the receipts
SUMMARY · 3 min read
How Stripe rebuilt its press archive around the
principle of "one source, one citation, one URL." Key
change: every PR claim is hyper-linked to a canonical fact-page.
The best ideas now live in 58-second clips. denq treats every Reel,
Short, and TikTok like a first-class source — pulls the audio,
transcribes it, summarises the take, and tags the people, products,
and claims so they're searchable next week.
♪ TIKTOK0:58
@founder.scale"3 things we got wrong in our seed round…"▶847K · 12d
▣ INSTAGRAM1:24
@studio.kalmar"The shot list we wish we'd written first."▶62K · 4d
denq AI · brain entry3 clips · 3m 04s total · 14s to file
TranscriptSummaryTasks · 3Linked · 8
SUMMARY · 90s read
All three clips converge on one idea: fact-pages over
press releases. @founder.scale frames it as a seed-round
mistake — telling stories before tying them to a citeable
URL. @studio.kalmar applies the same logic to creative briefs.
@stripe.press has been doing it since 2018.
Save a clip, watch it never. denq saves you ~17 minutes
per Reel and turns each one into a citeable, taggable brain entry your
whole team can search.
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From watch to ship..
The research workflow · ideas · themes · fact-checks
Tutorials, podcasts, conference talks, long reads — the raw
material your team actually learns from. denq turns hours of input
into minutes of output: ideas to ship, themes to chase, claims you
can defend.
WITHOUT denq2h 47m
Watch the whole video at 1.5×
Take scattered notes you can't find next week
Re-watch to verify a half-remembered claim
Ideas evaporate into Slack threads
No-one else on the team benefits
drop the link
WITH denq3m 12s
Cited 90-second summary in your reading queue
Ideas pulled as cards, ready to drop into projects
Every claim linked to the timestamp it came from
Themes surface automatically across all your sources
Your whole team can search it forever
2h 47m→ 3m
B · 01
Time, returned.
A 90-second cited summary, hooked to the source second. Read
the gist in the time it takes to pour coffee — re-watch only
if you want to.
Every concrete idea, hook, tactic, and quote pulled as a card
— drop them into projects, briefs, or the inspiration board
for next quarter.
✓ "Stripe rebuilt PR in 2018" verified
! "47% conversion lift" uncited
× "Founded in 2009" contradicts
B · 03
Facts, verified.
denq cross-checks every claim against the rest of your brain
and the open web. Contradictions get flagged. Uncited numbers
get a question mark. Confidence, but earned.
fact-page · 5 sources · 92%
B · 04
Themes, clustered.
After 30 podcasts on a topic, denq finds the principle every
expert quietly agrees on — and the contrarian thread two
disagree on. Best practices, before you knew you needed them.
Tutorial deep-dives
YouTube walkthroughs become a checklist of every step, every gotcha, and the timestamps to revisit.
Podcast research
Five episodes on the same topic? denq finds the recurring framework and the points the hosts disagree on.
Short-form inspiration
Saved a TikTok? It's in your brain now — searchable by topic, taggable by project, linkable from any page.
Conference talks
One 45-minute keynote → one cited brief + 6 tagged quotes + 2 candidate tasks. Done in 90 seconds.
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Watch it. Keep it. Never forget it..
Emails · blogs · PDFs · tutorials · videos · all of it · forever
Everything you read, watch, or save lands in your brain — and stays
there. No "where did I see that?" again. Ask what you learned last
Tuesday. Pull tasks from the tutorial you watched three weeks ago.
Resurface the article you forgot you saved. It remembers so you
don't have to.
YOUR INTAKE · LAST 14 DAYS42 sources · 17h 22m of input · 100% kept
TODAY · 19 MAY
@
Lenny's Newsletter"The case against time-to-first-value as a north star…"email · 14m read · 09:14
↗ filed
▶
Figma config keynoteDylan Field on the next decade of design tools.youtube · 42:10 · 11:38
↗ filed
YESTERDAY · 18 MAY
⎘
Stripe — Annual letter 2025"Build for the developer who hasn't started yet."pdf · 42 pp · 16:02
↗ filed
▦
First Round ReviewA field guide to hiring your first ten engineers.blog · 18m · 13:24
↗ filed
⚐
Linear API · Webhooks tutorialStep-by-step: connect projects + emit events.tutorial · 22m · 09:51
↗ 3 tasks
THU · 15 MAY
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Acquired — Notion deep diveHow Notion turned templates into a growth engine.podcast · 2:14:08 · 20:11
↗ filed
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@founder.scale · seed-round mistakes3 things we got wrong in our seed round.tiktok · 0:58 · 18:42
↗ filed
TUE · 13 MAY
▦
Julian Lehr — On product positioningblog · 7m · 11:08
↗ filed
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@studio.kalmar · shot listreel · 1:24 · 09:22
↗ filed
Recall · ask your brain42 sources searched · 0.3s
@riya · just now
What did I learn last week about onboarding?
↗ 6 SOURCES · 3 DAYS · YOUR BRAIN
The 90-second rule appeared in 4 of your saved sources last week. Three converged on engineering one specific first win.
↗ Lenny · Acquired · First Round · @founder.scale
Champion-led adoption — pulled from Tue's Notion deep dive and Thu's First Round article. You bookmarked both.
↗ Acquired 1:42:03 · First Round §4
One contradiction you haven't resolved: the Stripe annual letter pushes "build for the dev who hasn't started." That undermines the champion frame.
↗ Stripe letter p. 18
✦Things you might want to trybrain picks · this week
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Ship a "first-win in 90s" prototype for trial users.4 sources agree · est. 2d build
Try the Linear webhook tutorial — code is ready to drop in.3 tasks already drafted from it
↗ TIME TRAVEL
"What was I thinking about in February?" denq pulls the threads from any week, month, or quarter — including the ideas that didn't go anywhere. Yet.
2025 · Q42026 · Q12026 · Q2 ●
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One brain. Yours, your team's, everyone's..
Personal · team · collective — opt-in, cited, anonymised
Start solo — your own saved videos, podcasts, articles. Bring your
team in — one shared graph, one source of truth. Opt into the
collective layer and 14,200 teams' worth of cited knowledge backs
your next question, before you finish typing. The more we use it,
the smarter it gets. You profit from what everyone else has
already learned.
YOU
T · 01 · SOLO
Personal brain
Your saved YouTubes, TikToks, articles, podcasts. Private by default. Single-tenant. Yours forever.
Up to 500 sources / mo
Ask & chat across your own brain
Export anytime · own your data
↗ grows
+ TEAM
T · 02 · TEAM
Workspace brain
Every link any teammate drops in lands in the same graph. Shared search, shared answers, shared best practices.
One graph across your team
Permissioned per project
Audit trail · who cited what
↗ grows
∞ ALL
T · 03 · COLLECTIVE
Network brain opt-in
Contribute anonymised facts (never your data). Receive the best-practice patterns 14,200 teams have already validated.
Anonymised facts only · no source data
Ranked & curated by usage
Toggle on / off per workspace
↗ CHAT WITH THE BRAIN
Stop searching. Start asking.
Every saved video, every cited memo, every retro — answerable
in one prompt. denq AI replies with the line, the source, and
the timestamp. Hover the citation to jump to the exact second.
↗ Cites every claim · open the source in one click
↗ Cross-references your brain & the collective layer
↗ "What does my team think about X" — answered honestly
Ask denq · your team brain247 sources · solo + team + collective
@riya · 14:08
What's the best onboarding tactic for B2B SaaS?
denq AIcited from 247 sources
Two patterns dominate across your team brain and the collective:
"Time-to-first-value" — engineer the first win in
under 90 seconds. The longer it takes, the steeper the churn.
▶ Lenny's pod · 41:02▦ First Round · §3♪ @founder.scale+ 23
"Anchor a champion" — find one power user, build
the second-week experience around them, the rest comes.
● a16z pod · 28:11▦ Notion case+ 14
1 contradiction flagged: @growth-marketer disagrees on
the 90s threshold (says 5 min is fine for technical tools).
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Then turn the brain into your next post.
One prompt against your brain → a draft blog post, a newsletter, a thread, a brief. With your team's voice, citations attached, ready to ship.
PROMPT
Draft a 600-word blog post on time-to-first-value, in our voice, using the two patterns from the answer above.
solo + team + collective · cite all
DRAFT · 612 words · written in your team voice
RegenerateEditShip ↗
DRAFT · v1 · @denq-ai
The 90-second product.
The boring truth about B2B onboarding is that nobody reads
your welcome email and nobody clicks your tooltip tour.
What they do is open the product, give it ninety seconds,
and decide.[1]
Two patterns recur across teams that get this right. The
first is mechanical: engineer one specific first win — a
test invoice sent, a first deploy shipped — and put it in
front of the user before they can lose interest.[2,3]
The second is social: don't sell to the team, sell to the
person who will champion it inside the team.[4]
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The graph that grows..
Every link feeds your team's compounding memory
What looks like a search bar is actually a graph. Each source you
drop in connects to the rest — tasks find their briefs, briefs find
their precedents, precedents find their retros. Your team's
knowledge stops being a folder. It starts being a system.
GRAPH · 248 NODES · 612 EDGES · +18 / WEEK
G · 01
One source, infinite links
Every entity — a person, a project, a fact, a quote — has one
canonical page. Mention it anywhere and the backlink writes
itself.
G · 02
Cited, never hallucinated
denq AI quotes the source line and timestamp. Hover a fact,
jump to the second of the video it came from.
G · 03
Compounding by default
The graph gets stronger with each link. After 90 days, your
team's onboarding doc writes itself from the most-connected
nodes.
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From signal to system..
N sources → 1 emergent best practice
Three videos, two memos, and a podcast all say the same thing in
different words? denq notices. It surfaces a draft best-practice
page — cited, contradiction-aware, ready for your team to ratify.
▶Stripe Press1h 47m · "one canonical URL"
▦First Round Review6,200w · "single source per claim"
Across 5 sources, the same principle keeps surfacing: tie every
PR claim to a single, citeable fact-page rather than a press
release. denq AI drafted a starter page below — review, ratify,
or reject.
↗ Stripe Press 47:12 · "one canonical URL per fact"
↗ First Round §4 · "single source per claim"
↗ a16z 41:08 · "the fact-page is the new release"
↗ memo p.18 · "press = facts, not stories"
~17 minSaved per long-form source you drop in
100%Answers cited · open the source in one click
0Sources forgotten · kept forever, by design
14 secAvg time from pasted link → filed entry
cite the source—kill the rewatch—own the answer—cite the source—kill the rewatch—own the answer—cite the source—kill the rewatch—own the answer—
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Teams that ship..
Builders, editors, founders, ops
"We dropped a 90-minute investor podcast in on Monday. By
Tuesday standup, half our team had read the 3-min summary, the
other half had skimmed the cited highlights. Nobody watched
the podcast. The work shipped on Friday."
"denq is the first tool that treats a YouTube link, a board
memo, and a Slack thread as the same kind of object: raw
knowledge waiting to be filed."
"Our onboarding doc used to be 14 pages of stale text. Now
it's a curated graph of the 30 most-linked pages — and it
writes itself as the team learns."
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denq AI · v 2.0 · all systems greendenq.app · landing14:08:42 · CET
Short video,
TikTok · Instagram · YouTube → transcribed, summarised, filedlong memory..
The best ideas now live in 58-second clips. denq treats every Reel, Short, and TikTok like a first-class source — pulls the audio, transcribes it, summarises the take, and tags the people, products, and claims so they're searchable next week.
All three clips converge on one idea: fact-pages over press releases. @founder.scale frames it as a seed-round mistake — telling stories before tying them to a citeable URL. @studio.kalmar applies the same logic to creative briefs. @stripe.press has been doing it since 2018.
Save a clip, watch it never. denq saves you ~17 minutes per Reel and turns each one into a citeable, taggable brain entry your whole team can search.