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Building the Organizational Memory Layer.
Timer exists because organizations continuously lose knowledge.
01 Why Timer Exists
Artificial intelligence has become remarkably capable, yet it still operates without persistent organizational context. Every meeting, decision, document and workflow generates valuable knowledge, but that knowledge remains fragmented across disconnected systems.
We believe organizational memory should become a foundational layer of enterprise computing. That belief became the Human Layer Framework, five published papers introducing Organizational Memory as a new enterprise infrastructure category. Timer is its first commercial implementation.
Today, we're building the Organizational Memory Layer, enabling organizations to accumulate, govern and continuously evolve institutional knowledge while allowing every employee and every AI system to operate from one shared organizational memory.
Timer is built by Human Layer Technologies, headquartered in Lisbon, Portugal.
02 Our Principles
03 The Road So Far
The Human Layer Framework is conceived. Architecture designed, early prototypes, foundational product development.
First paying organization. Invite-only rollout begins.
Paper (I) of the Human Layer Framework is published while commercial validation begins.
Paper (V) is published, completing the five-paper Human Layer Framework.
Organizations approximately doubled month over month through the first six months. Memory compounds.
04 Who's Building It
A small team, deliberately.
Timer is built by a small, deliberate team with more than a hundred combined years across enterprise technology, sales, strategy and operations - people who have run the systems this layer sits beneath, and have watched organizations lose the same knowledge the same way for decades.