Launching today

Granite
A vault for every document that matters
93 followers
A vault for every document that matters
93 followers
Drop your paperwork. Granite reads every document the moment you upload, files it correctly, and remembers it indefinitely. Find anything later by asking in plain English.








Granite
Have just launched http://granite.co!
Granite is a long term doc vault. Legal, medical, business, taxes, etc.
It's NOT a knowledge base. It's a place to drop documents you may never need or only need once or twice. But you should be able to find those docs instantly.
Imagine a title for a vehicle. Or receipts for taxes. Or a purchase agreement from a business transaction. You simply dump all of those docs in Granite and never think about them again...until you do.
No organization. No tagging. No folders. Simple plain english text input to find exactly what you need right when you need it.
"Documents you may never need or only need once or twice — but should find instantly" is exactly the framing missing from most consumer doc tools. The category I keep returning to is mortgage paperwork — most first-time buyers I work with end up with 40-60 PDFs across loan offer, valuation, conveyancer correspondence, insurance, and refix renewal letters, and the cost of not finding them quickly is real (missing a rate-fix window can cost £10-20k over the term). I built MortWise (https://mortwise.netlify.app/) on the analysis side of that journey but the storage problem you're solving sits right alongside it. Curious whether you're planning any time-sensitive triggers — e.g. "this document references a date and you haven't opened it in 11 months" — which is where vault apps usually fall short.
This solves something I didn't know had a name — I call it 'document anxiety', that feeling when you know you have something important somewhere but have no idea which folder or email thread it's buried in. The plain English search is the key unlock. Does it handle documents in multiple languages or is it English only for now?
AccountyCat
Love the idea! If I see it correctly, everything is stored on proprietary servers? is there a plan to make this work locally + with local LLMs with a one time purchase for Granite? That feels much safer to me personally :)