Manutor: Organize your documents.See how everything connects.
Upload your documents or connect your tools. Manutor does the rest — indexing every file, building a linked wiki of how it all fits together, and asking the follow-up questions that surface what matters.
Use cases
One place to make sense of everything.
From a billion-dollar deal to your own side project — Manutor turns scattered documents into a connected model you can actually navigate.
From a document dump to a model of the business
Index a sprawling deal room in a single pass. Manutor goes beyond retrieving passages — it builds a working model of the company, so you can see what to investigate next and check assumptions against the open web.
Monitor the moving pieces instead of reacting to them
Connect the tools you already run on. Automations pull corporate spend from Brex, tie your ERP to your Salesforce funnel, and turn it into reports that keep themselves up to date.
Your projects, finally connected
Point Manutor at the paperwork of real life — a home renovation, a move, a year of medical claims — and it turns scattered quotes, contracts, and receipts into a linked workspace, complete with to-do lists you can act on.
Not just retrieval. Understanding.
Most tools fetch matching passages. Manutor builds the connections between your documents into a visual, linked map — so you can follow a thread wherever it goes.
Manutor builds an interactive knowledge base from your documents — follow any reference, connect related ideas, and see the whole picture at a glance.
Upload once or keep it in sync through plugins. Run Manutor in the cloud, or on hardware we ship you — so sensitive documents never leave your network.
Upload or connect.
Drop in a folder of documents or connect the tools you already use. One time, or always in sync through plugins.
From index to wiki.
Manutor indexes every file and builds an Obsidian-style web of linked references you can actually browse — every claim traces back to its source.
It asks the follow-ups.
Manutor surfaces the gaps, the open questions, and the places worth a closer look — so you always know where to dig next.