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.

  1. 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.

  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  1. 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.

  2. 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.

  3. 03

    Spaces

    Groups people actually use.

    Special-interest circles, institution-scoped rooms, or public groups. Each has its own member list, discussions, and events.

  4. 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.

  5. 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.

  6. 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.