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Enable every organization to own its memory.

Timer exists because organizational memory deserves to become infrastructure rather than an accidental by-product of software.

01 Why Timer Exists

Artificial intelligence became extraordinarily capable before enterprises became ready for it. The industry focused on building increasingly intelligent models while overlooking a more fundamental limitation: AI has almost no persistent understanding of the organizations it serves.

Organizations do not primarily suffer from a lack of intelligence. They suffer from fragmented memory.

Every prompt starts from zero. Every assistant rebuilds context. Every department stores knowledge independently. The missing component is not another model. It is memory.
Compute will become abundant. Models will become commodities. The scarce asset will be organizational memory

02 Category Creation

Timer is not entering a software category. Timer is defining one.

Databases became the system of record for transactions. Cloud computing became the standard infrastructure for applications. Organizational Memory will become the system of record for organizational intelligence.

In the future, companies will not ask whether they use Organizational Memory. They will ask who owns it.

03 The Road So Far

2025 Research begins

The Human Layer Framework is conceived. Architecture designed, early prototypes, foundational product development.

January 2026 Commercial launch

First paying organization. Invite-only rollout begins.

March 2026 Paper (I) published

The research series goes public while commercial validation begins.

June 2026 The framework completes

Paper (V) published. NVIDIA Inception, Google for Startups, Startup World Cup Portugal Finalist, South Summit Madrid, London Tech Week.

Today Growing, invite only

Organizations approximately doubled month over month through the first six months. Memory compounds.

04 Founder

Ahmad N.

Founder & Systems Architect. Author of the Human Layer Framework. More than twenty years building enterprise software and AI systems.

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05 The Next Decade

Every major enterprise application will integrate with organizational memory. Every AI agent will require persistent context. Every workflow will strengthen collective organizational understanding. Every employee will inherit institutional knowledge on their first day. Timer aims to become the operating layer responsible for managing that memory globally.

The future belongs to organizations that remember.