Knowledge Registry

The semantic control plane

SemanticContext unifies artifacts from code, documentation, and business systems into a connected knowledge graph. Define relationships, enforce governance, and give both humans and agents a single source of truth.

Features

What SemanticContext does

Unified Artifact Registry

Register artifacts from code, documentation, business systems, and more. One registry for all organizational knowledge.

Semantic Relationships

Define how knowledge connects. APIs link to docs, docs link to specs, specs link to tests. Navigate by meaning.

Governance & Policies

Enforce quality standards, review workflows, and access control. Knowledge governance at scale.

Version & History

Track how knowledge evolves. Compare versions, audit changes, roll back when needed.

API-First Architecture

gRPC for service integration, GraphQL for UIs and agents. Build on top of the semantic layer.

Agent Access

Expose your knowledge graph to AI agents. Structured queries, semantic search, and reasoning over your entire knowledge base.

Use Cases

How teams use SemanticContext

Enterprise Knowledge Management

Unify knowledge across hundreds of services, teams, and systems into a single navigable graph.

Compliance & Audit

Track who changed what and when. Enforce review requirements. Maintain audit trails.

Cross-Team Discovery

Help teams find related work, existing solutions, and relevant documentation across the organization.

Agent Knowledge Base

Give AI agents structured access to organizational knowledge for reasoning and action.

Integrations

Works with your stack

GitHub
GitLab
Jira
Confluence
Notion
gRPC
GraphQL
REST

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