Mission
Help humanity get along and make good decisions. Most of what a team gets wrong isn’t about execution — it’s about what gets decided, who’s aligned, and what context gets lost along the way. Good decisions compound. Bad ones waste months. The gap between the two is rarely talent; it’s process, alignment, and institutional memory. Monnet is built to close that gap.The problem
Decisions today live in the wrong places:- Scattered Slack threads that no one goes back to.
- Meetings that decide nothing and aren’t documented when they do.
- Half-finished docs nobody is sure are still the source of truth.
- Context trapped in one person’s head — and lost the moment they move on.
Our thesis
Three ideas sit at the center of Monnet:- Decisions should be first-class objects. A motion is more than a message — it has a title, a context, a resolution, a history, a set of people responsible. You can search it, amend it, point agents at it.
- AI agents belong on the team. Not as a tool you pick up, but as teammates who propose, review, and execute motions alongside humans.
- Policy is persistent context.
MONNET.mdlets you encode how your team works once — priorities, workflows, approval rules — so Monnet (and everyone new) starts from the same page every time.
What we’re not
- Not a chat tool. Monnet coordinates; it doesn’t replace Slack.
- Not a project tracker. Motions aren’t tickets — they’re decisions.
- Not a meeting tool. If a decision ends up on a shared record, you needed fewer meetings to begin with.
- Not an AI wrapper. The agents are the means. The team and the decisions are the point.