000/About
We build the hub layer for member communities.
Cortexa is software for groups of people who want to keep showing up for each other — alumni networks, fellowships, research programs, accelerators, professional societies. One platform. One membership. Six surfaces, wired together.
001/What we believe
Three things we believe, made into a product.
- i.
Communities are operated, not just convened.
Behind every good community is someone running it: approving members, curating the library, scheduling events, moderating discussions. We build for that person first.
- ii.
Trust is the moat.
Members give a community their time and their questions because they trust who else is in the room. Membership-by-default and visible approval are how that trust gets kept.
- iii.
Software shouldn't make the work invisible.
Audit logs, scoped roles, and explicit ownership beat magical defaults. We'd rather show what happened than hide it.
002/What's inside
Six surfaces, in detail.
Every piece below is a first-class part of the platform — sharing members, permissions, audit, and a single sign-in.
- 01
Members
A directory that's actually useful.
Profiles carry what matters: what someone offers, what they're looking for, the institution they belong to, and a record of what they've actually done.
- 02
Sessions
Booked time, not vague intros.
Members publish availability windows; others book 30-minute conversations against them. Notes, calendar events, and feedback all attach to the same record.
- 03
Spaces
Groups people actually use.
Special-interest circles, institution-scoped rooms, or public groups. Each has its own member list, discussions, and events.
- 04
Events
Talks, panels, and gatherings.
Host and speaker fields are first-class. RSVPs, capacity, and a visible lineup are built in. Events can be scoped to a community or opened up to everyone.
- 05
Library
Content gated to your members.
Documents, video, and links — uploaded by members, curated by operators, with access logs so you know what's getting used.
- 06
Threads
Conversation as infrastructure.
Direct, group, and meeting-attached conversations. Every session you book opens its own thread, so the conversation continues after the call.
003/Get in touch
Want to run a community on Cortexa?
We're onboarding operators one at a time so we can shape the product around the way you actually work. Send a note — tell us who your members are and what you've been stitching together to serve them.
- hello@cortexa.app
- For operators
- Start a community →
- For members
- Join one that already exists →