Built to breathe

Organism started with a simple question: what if a product could improve itself?

Most software ships a feature, moves on, and never looks back. We wanted to build something different — a tool that watches how people actually use it, forms hypotheses about what could work better, and evolves on its own.

The first thing we built was a conversation recorder. Simple, free, private. Record a meeting, get a clean transcript, pull out the action items. No account required for the basics.

But the recorder is just the surface. Underneath, Organism runs continuous experiments — testing different approaches, measuring what helps people, discarding what doesn't. Every version you see is the result of real data from real usage.

We publish everything we learn in our changelog. No black boxes.

The name "Organism" isn't a metaphor. It's a design principle. Living things adapt. They respond to their environment. They grow toward what works. That's what we're building.