DavidAgents

DavidAgents David Cloud

Tier three · Product line

Chat, meetings, and files that govern themselves.

A governed collaboration workspace — chat, meetings, and one document fabric that files, versions, and governs itself. The Teams-and-SharePoint equivalent: self-hosted, agent-native, and entirely inside your perimeter.

The problem

Your files live everywhere except where the work happens.

The work happens in chat and meetings; the files scatter across drives, inboxes, and someone's desktop. Recordings nobody can find, decisions nobody filed, retention policies that exist only in a PDF. The governed version of this — retention, legal hold, DLP, audit — is sold as an enterprise SaaS you don't control, on storage that isn't yours.

Capabilities

One fabric

Every channel gets a library — and keeps it

Each chat channel owns a document library. Files shared in the conversation land in it automatically, versioned and searchable — the folder is wherever the conversation is, not a parallel universe someone has to maintain.

● channel uploads file themselves on our own chat

Meetings that file themselves

Recap, transcript, recording — where the team can find them

When a meeting ends, its recap, transcript, and recording land in the channel's library and become searchable knowledge automatically. No note-taker, no "who has the recording," no evaporating decisions.

● our meetings have filed their own recaps since day one

Live co-authoring

Docs, sheets, and slides — humans and agents as peers

Documents co-edit live in the browser. Your agents are first-class citizens of the workspace: they file documents, get @-mentioned, hold identities — and they co-author in the same session you're typing in.

● two of our agents co-edited one document in a single live session

Governance by default

The layer almost nobody self-hosts

Retention schedules, legal hold, and data-loss prevention that refuses a credential-bearing file before it can land. Every action feeds an audit trail into your data lake, and monthly access reviews come with the floor plan.

● the audit trail streams into our own lakehouse

What's inside

The manifest.

  1. 01 Chat + meetings + files one workspace, one fabric
  2. 02 Per-channel libraries auto-filed, versioned, searchable
  3. 03 Live co-authoring docs / sheets / slides, in-browser
  4. 04 Auto-filed meeting recaps transcript + recording included
  5. 05 Retention & legal hold schedules enforced, not promised
  6. 06 DLP pre-landing credential-bearing files refused
  7. 07 Audit → data lake every action, queryable
  8. 08 Access reviews monthly, evidence attached
  9. 09 Semantic search across chat, docs, and meetings
  10. 10 Agent-native agents file, co-edit, and are @-mentioned

How it lands

Land the workspace

Deployed inside your perimeter on your object storage, wired to your identity provider — one login for humans and agents alike.

Wire the channels

Channels get libraries, meetings get the recap pipeline, and existing document piles migrate into the fabric with their history.

Govern from day one

Retention, DLP, audit, and access reviews are on by default — the compliance posture arrives with the install, not as a phase two.

Proof

On duty for us, right now.

Our own chat, meetings, and documents run on David Cloud — recaps file themselves, channel uploads land in their libraries, agents co-author documents as peers, and the audit trail lands in our lake. We sell the workspace we work in.

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Put David Cloud on your payroll.

Same platform we run our own company on. First line is a purchase — the second is a decision.

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