What is Bestmate?

Bestmate turns your knowledge into a queryable AI twin. Feed it your meeting notes, Obsidian vault, Slack threads, and documents — your twin learns how you think, what you know, and how you decide. Then anyone you grant access can get answers as if they were asking you directly. Your CEO shouldn’t be a bottleneck. Your consultant shouldn’t be unavailable. Your institutional knowledge shouldn’t walk out the door at 6pm. Clone it.

Key Concepts

Twins

Your digital clone. Personal, team, or org-wide. Each twin has its own brain and answers questions independently.

Knowledge Base

Feed it everything — Obsidian vaults, meeting notes, Slack threads, documents. RAG-powered retrieval with confidence scoring tells you how sure it is.

Escalations

When your twin doesn’t know, it escalates to you. You answer once. It learns. It never asks again.

Fidelity Evals

Measure how well your twin represents you. Define test questions, run evals, track accuracy over time. Watch the score go up as you feed it more.

How It Works

You → Feed your knowledge → Twin learns → Team queries your twin → Instant answers

                                                 Doesn't know? → Escalates to you

                                                 You answer once → Twin learns → Never asks again

Who Is It For?

  • CEOs & Executives — clone your decision-making. Your team gets answers at 2am without pinging you. Double your CEO without doubling your calendar.
  • Consultants & Advisors — deploy your methodology as a queryable twin. Every client gets your brain on demand, not just the ones on your calendar this week.
  • Founders — stop being the bottleneck. Your institutional knowledge becomes an always-on resource for every hire, every partner, every investor question.
  • Team Leads — your team stops asking you the same questions. Your twin answers with your frameworks, your context, your judgment.

Get Started

Install the CLI

Get up and running in 2 minutes with Homebrew.

Quick Start

Ingest your first document and ask your first question.