Common Questions
Is Cynch replacing existing tools?
No. Cynch operates alongside existing tools. It neither replaces systems nor requires migration.
How does Cynch interact with existing work?
Cynch observes work where it already happens. It does not introduce rituals, workflows, or destinations.
Does it require behavior change?
No. Cynch does not require behavior change. It operates by observing continuity, not enforcing usage.
What kinds of teams is Cynch designed for?
Cynch is designed for teams operating across multiple systems where continuity matters but process overhead is constrained.
What does cynch see - and what does it not see?
Cynch observes signals and relationships, not content beyond source permissions. It cannot see more than the systems it observes allow.
Does cynch make decisions or recommendations?
No. Cynch does not make decisions or recommendations. It surfaces continuity risk and leaves action to the team.
What happens if we ignore Cynch?
Nothing. Cynch does not escalate, enforce, or compel action. Silence is the default state.