Vision
New solutions have to be built for the future. Or at least for a vision of the future. Here's ours.
In a world of abundance of information and access to intelligence, humans need new type of tools which augment their intelligence — their context, agenda, purpose, and direction.
Starwatcher is a tool for humans.
The amount of information produced each day has become an irrelevant metric. There's just an infinite flow of it. Think about every digital footprint you've made today: every read, scroll, page view, like, comment, share, pin, bookmark, prompt, post, message, email, photo. It's all out there. Everything, everywhere, all at once.
Large language models are not good at navigating this information. These models are good at understanding ideas, but they don't have direction, purpose, or agenda. They're silently waiting for humans to engage with them. Without humans, it's just an idle machine — like a vacuum cleaner in a closet. Waiting for someone with direction, purpose, and agenda to show up and guide it.
It's important to have good tools to work with these machines. At Starwatcher, we're building these tools and solutions. It's still AI, but different: Augmented Intelligence — where we empower humans to be more productive with modern LLMs. In the context of the business world.
We use large language models to map the business universe. Each business is a dot in vast space, defined by the industry it operates in, customers it works with, problems it solves, technology it uses, and many other aspects. We can map any company page and show you where they are in this business universe and who their neighbors are. In 20 seconds or less. Just give it a try. It's free.
What it is not?
It is not a chatbot. This isn't a conversation with some great, all-mighty language model. We map companies and create tools to navigate this business universe. Our goal is to understand you, your context and help you find solution.
It is not a database. Databases just hold records — flat data dumps. This is a living and growing knowledge graph where any company can claim their profile, shape their story and add more companies to the graph.
It is not a search. Search operates in the field of known. This is more like exploration, where you don't know what you'll find. Sometimes you end up in a dense place with lots of companies. Sometimes you end up in empty space where no one has created what you're looking for. We call those "places in between."
It is not a social network. It's about businesses — what they offer, what they're looking for. Supply and demand. Companies form neighborhoods based on actual similarity, not artificial "connections."
We start with the map and building tools around it. Yes, it's rough on the edges. What did you expect? We are stepping into the unknown!
