HASH provides a workspace designed for structured knowledge management, focusing on transforming raw information into graph-backed world models. The platform allows users to connect a wide variety of data sources, including applications, databases, data warehouses, fileshares, sensor data, chats, emails, and activity logs. There is an optional desktop application that can passively gather organizational knowledge. Once data is connected, HASH automatically extracts ontologies and entities to assemble a knowledge graph. It continuously maps and enriches processes in the background, ensuring that the graph remains up to date. The system also supports viewing and editing of types, entities, and processes at any time, enabling users to maintain and refine their organizational knowledge base. HASH includes features for optimizing and automating processes, running simulations to test hypotheses, visualizing data, and setting up alerts. The platform offers integrations to connect existing tools and data sources, and provides ready-to-deploy applications for common use cases. Users can also access managed services to work with the HASH team on building and deploying solutions tailored to their needs. The platform is described as open-source and offers a free account option. HASH targets organizations seeking to integrate, structure, and maintain knowledge across diverse sources, aiming to improve decision-making through better data organization and process automation.
HASH is a Knowledge base & wikis product. Organizing, integrating, and visualizing structured knowledge and data for teams and organizations. It is built as a B2B product for knowledge managers. A free plan is available. HASH is available on the web, macOS, Windows, and API.
It is developed by HASH, and the product first shipped in 2022. PulseGate's similarity index finds few close equivalents — HASH occupies a relatively distinct niche. Key capabilities include knowledge graph, ontology management, and data integration. It exposes integrations via a public API.
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