When every function runs on one layer, the memory is a single asset - and it is yours. It is not fifteen fragments held by fifteen vendors, each surrendered the day you leave. It is ownable across vendor change, portable across model change, and continuous across every person who joins or leaves. That is what the research calls the Sovereign Memory Layer, and it is the reason Timer exists.
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Own your memory.
Timer runs every business function on one memory layer, so your organization's intelligence stops living in a dozen vendors' databases and starts belonging to you.
01 The Fragmented Reality
Every function keeps its own memory. None of it is yours.
Sales lives in a CRM. Finance lives in an accounting tool. Support lives in a helpdesk. Each function runs on a different vendor's software, and each vendor keeps a fragment of what your organization knows. Nothing connects, and none of it is truly yours - it is rented, siloed, and gone the day you switch tools.
02 Every Function
One layer. Every function contributes to it, and draws from it.
Timer is not a tool bolted beside your others. It is the layer they all run on. Every function writes what it learns into the same memory, and every function - and every AI system - reads the same governed context back out.