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We built an internal tool to stop losing context at work — now testing it with early users

OMNEX started as an internal tool because our day-to-day work was constantly fragmented across email, chat, documents, meetings, and project boards.

The problem wasn’t “too many tools.”
It was that decisions, intent, and next steps kept losing their context every time work moved from one place to another.

We weren’t trying to build a product at first. We just wanted a way to keep conversations, tasks, docs, and meetings connected so you don’t have to mentally reconstruct what’s going on every time you switch modes or get interrupted.

We’re now opening OMNEX to a small number of early users to pressure-test a simple question:

Can preserving context (not just centralizing tools) actually reduce the cognitive overhead of daily work?

This is still early:
• no public launch
• no pricing
• lots of rough edges

What we’re looking for is honest feedback from people who feel this problem in their day-to-day work — especially in cross-functional or remote teams.

If this resonates and you’re open to trying it and sharing candid feedback, I’d really appreciate it.

👉 https://omnex.tech

I’ll also share what we learn here — including what doesn’t work.

on January 4, 2026
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