Where Essence fits
Five common entry points where institutional memory, controlled access, and an audit trail change how a function operates. Each card opens the contact form pre-filled for that conversation.
People and HR operations
Onboarding context, internal mobility, and policy continuity preserved across role changes — without converting Essence into an employee monitoring tool.
Discuss this scenario →Knowledge management
A controlled layer for process knowledge, decisions, and tacit context — replacing scattered drives, wikis, and message archives with provenance and access control.
Discuss this scenario →Customer operations
Continuity of customer history, escalation context, and account memory across teams — bound to access controls, retention rules, and a verifiable audit trail.
Discuss this scenario →Public services
Case context and institutional memory for ministries, agencies, and municipalities, aligned with accessibility and data governance requirements.
Discuss this scenario →Education and research
Lab notebooks, course materials, and institutional memory for universities and research groups, with role-scoped access and exportable audit trail.
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