About Konstant

We built this because we needed it.

Every CEO we know struggles with the same thing: information everywhere, connections invisible.

What We Believe

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Stories, Not Search

Traditional tools return documents. We surface narratives that explain what's actually happening and why.

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Partner, Not Tool

Konstant thinks with you. It proposes frames, surfaces tradeoffs, and asks the next question before you do.

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Alignment Without Surveillance

We detect patterns, not people. 'Engineering is anxious about scope' — not 'Bob complained.'

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Compound Intelligence

Every interaction improves the model. Week 1: useful. Week 12: indispensable. The longer you use it, the more valuable it becomes.

Where This Came From

The Context Problem

Started as a personal project. Same problem everyone faces: information everywhere, but the connections between things invisible.

The Ad-Tech Insight

Adam spent a week with his ad-tech team. Ad-tech is allocation: competing actors, scarce attention, algorithms determining what matters.

The Aha Moment

Boarding an airplane after that week, it clicked: context selection isn't search—it's allocation. You don't want similar documents. You want combinations that create insight.

The Catalyst

When Konstantin saw it, he had an immediate need: talking to 250 investors every quarter without eating all his time. CEOs need infrastructure to extend cognitive capacity.

The Team

Adam
Technical Lead

Built DSPs at MadHive (Goldman-backed). Sold to Goldman.

Game-theoretic allocation from ad-tech now optimizes organizational context.

Konstantin Richter
Board Member & Investor

CEO of Blockdaemon. Scaled from startup to 200+ employees.

Brings real-world executive perspective. Uses Konstant to manage strategic alignment at scale.

Taylor
CEO

Deep understanding of executive decision-making.

Translates technical capability into business value.

Mike
COO

Former strategic advisor to leadership teams.

Brings qualitative intelligence that digital tools miss.

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