Your organization,
finally legible to your AI .
Thicket gives your AI tools a single, trustworthy understanding of how your organization actually works — by quietly connecting to the systems you already use.
The pain
Every modern organization runs on a sprawl of overlapping systems — an HR platform, an identity directory, a wiki, a handful of spreadsheets, a chat tool. None of them agree. Names differ, teams drift, ownership is folklore.
When you ask an AI assistant “who runs billing?” or “which team owns this service?” it can’t answer — because no system holds the full picture, and no human has time to write it down.
What Thicket does
Thicket isn’t a data warehouse, a “type your org into a form” tool, or a static export. It’s an interface layer that makes the systems you already run usable by every AI tool you deploy.
Your AI finally knows your org
Ask any connected assistant “who’s on the platform team?”, “who do I escalate a billing issue to?”, “which teams sit in Munich?” — and get a real answer, grounded in your actual systems, not a guess.
No new system of record
Thicket sits alongside what you already run. HR stays the source of HR data. Your directory stays the source of identity. Thicket reconciles — it doesn’t replace, and there’s no migration project.
Speaks your organization's language
Some companies call them teams. Others call them squads, tribes, watches, faculties, directorates. Thicket adapts to the words your organization uses, rather than forcing a generic schema onto it.
How it fits in
Scattered sources go in. One coherent picture comes out. Every AI tool you use can read it.
1. Connect
Point Thicket at the systems that describe your people and structure — HR, identity directory, wikis, shared drives, internal docs. Configuration is conversational: you describe in plain language what each source contains.
2. Reconcile
Thicket continuously pulls fresh data, notices when sources disagree, and produces one consistent view. When something can’t be resolved automatically, it’s surfaced — not silently overwritten.
3. Expose
Your AI tools — Claude, ChatGPT, in-house agents, anything that speaks the standard agent protocol — gain a single, governed interface to ask questions about your organization.
AI assistants flying blind
Your AI guesses, hedges, or quietly invents an answer — because no system holds the full picture.
AI grounded in your real org
Your assistants stop being amnesiac. Your org chart stops being a slide deck.
Built for the shape your organization actually has
Thicket is organization-shape-agnostic. Whatever you call your teams — squads, tribes, watches, faculties, directorates — it adapts.
- Technology companies and platform teams
- Universities and research institutions
- Public-sector and government units
- Distributed nonprofits and NGOs
- Large operational and industrial organizations
Trust & deployment
- Self-hosted — runs in your own infrastructure, your data doesn't leave your perimeter
- Bring your own AI model — use whichever LLM provider your organization already trusts and has contracts with
- Multi-tenant ready — larger groups can run several organizational units side by side with proper isolation
- SSO from day one — plugs into your existing identity provider
Works with the AI tools you already use
Thicket exposes your organization through a standard agent interface. Any modern AI assistant — Claude, ChatGPT, in-house copilots, agent platforms — can read from it without a custom integration.
Talk to us
Tell us about your stack and the assistants you’re trying to ground — we’ll walk you through what an evaluation looks like.