Every AI conversation starts from scratch.
You paste the same docs into Claude. Re-upload files to ChatGPT. Explain your business context, again. Your team's AI assistants give inconsistent answers because Sarah has the latest docs and Mike doesn't.
Context limits force you to choose which 10% of your knowledge base the AI actually sees. And when a better model, framework, or tool drops? You're locked in or starting over.
Wire fixes this.
Create Context Containers: portable, composable bundles of knowledge. Upload your documents and data once. Wire transforms it into structured context accessible via MCP (Model Context Protocol).
→ Portable — Your context follows you to Claude Desktop, Windsurf, or any MCP-compatible tool. Switch models and tools without losing anything.
→ Composable — Build containers that reference each other. Product docs + support history + customer data = complete context.
→ Team sync — One container, everyone's AI gives the same answers.
→ Process once, query forever — Stop burning tokens and time re-uploading the same files every session.
Built for security and speed.
Containers can be public, shared with your team, or completely private. Secured by API key or OAuth. Globally distributed at the edge for lightning-fast responses wherever you or your agents are.
How people are using Wire today:
A couple founders load all their investor updates, pitch decks, and market research. Now Claude helps them prep for board meetings with full context.
A dev team connected all their messy technical docs to Claude Code. Opus 4.5 gives better architecture recommendations that actually match their stack.
A marketing team uploaded their brand guide including tone of voice, approved phrases, words to avoid. Every AI draft stays on-brand.
A PM keeps her PRDs, experiment results from Sheets, and user research in one container. No more context scattered across five tools.
An agency creates a container for each client they pitch. Briefs, feedback, asset locations, and more. It becomes the working repo for the engagement.
A couple planning a wedding uploaded venue research, vendor quotes, and guest lists. They turned Claude into their wedding planner.
I use a container with transcripts of Lenny's Podcast as reference while building. (You can test this from the website.)
No more vendor lock-in. No more re-uploading. Your context, everywhere.


