Magnus started with a simple question: what if you could just ask your company something and get a real answer? Not search through folders. Not ping three people on Teams. Just ask, and know.
That became Magnus Chat — a conversational AI connected to our internal data, able to surface answers and take action through natural language. It was the first tool, but it wasn't the last.
Connected data changes everything
The real insight wasn't the chatbot itself. It was what happened when systems started talking to each other. When project data, schedules, client information, and AI lived in the same ecosystem, new possibilities opened up that we hadn't planned for.
By the numbers
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Products live
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Shared data layer
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Possibilities ahead
From chat to client lifecycle
Magnus Client grew out of a need to track the full arc of a client relationship — from the first conversation to project launch, through the build, and into long-term maintenance. It lives alongside Chat, sharing the same data, the same design language, and the same commitment to making the work easier.
Each tool in the ecosystem is distinct but connected. They share a unified intelligence layer, a common component library, and a design system that ensures everything feels like it belongs together.
What comes next
The platform keeps growing. We're finding new ways to connect data, put AI to work, and build tools that let people focus on what matters — the actual work. Socials, news, internal tools — all tightly integrated, all part of the same ecosystem.
“If we get more connected data, if our systems start talking to one another, we can create something that's bigger than any single tool.”
Magnus isn't just a product. It's the ethos that connected, intelligent systems can fundamentally change how work gets done. One platform at a time.
