Overview
N71 is a shared memory and context layer for teams that use multiple AI assistants. It connects company sources such as mail, calendar, documents, chat, repositories, and other work systems, then turns that information into a governed company brain that AI agents can query.
The product is most relevant for teams already experimenting with AI agents, Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, or other MCP-compatible clients. Instead of pasting context into every prompt or rebuilding knowledge for every agent, N71 aims to keep one source-linked memory system that follows users and agents across tools.
N71 launched on Product Hunt's July 1, 2026 daily leaderboard with the tagline "Give all your AI agents one shared context." Its official pricing page positions the product for individuals, teams, managed deployments, and sovereign environments with stronger data boundary requirements.
Key Features
Shared organizational brain - Connects work sources into a memory layer that can be reused by people and agents across daily workflows.
MCP-compatible agent access - Lets Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, and custom clients access context through a governed MCP endpoint rather than one-off uploads.
Source provenance - Answers are designed to cite the underlying source, helping teams verify where an agent's context came from.
Entity-level permissions - Team plans include granular workspace permissions so shared memory does not become an all-or-nothing access model.
Proactive feed - Surfaces changed facts and relevant updates before a user explicitly asks, which is useful for fast-moving team environments.
Governance and deployment options - Team, Managed, and Sovereign tiers add audit trails, deployment support, and in-boundary options for stricter environments.
Integration Guide
N71 fits best as an agent context layer rather than a standalone chatbot. Teams connect the systems that contain working knowledge, then authorize AI clients to access the relevant memory through MCP. That makes it especially useful for teams comparing Model Context Protocol workflows or building internal agent stacks.
The strongest use cases are recurring workflows where agents need current company context: project status, customer history, internal decisions, source-linked documents, or repository knowledge. N71 is less compelling if a user only needs a personal notes app or an isolated search tool.
Pricing & Plans
N71 publishes four main tiers.
| Plan | Price | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| Individual | $49/month | One user and their agents, with personal organizational memory and MCP access |
| Team | $250/month | Five seats included, with $39/month per additional seat |
| Managed | From $2,000/month | Organizations that want N71 to handle onboarding, integration, and tuning under an annual commitment |
| Sovereign | Contact sales | Institutions that need air-gapped, jurisdiction-bound, or in-boundary deployment |
The Individual plan covers one person, 17 source types, MCP access, proactive feed, and provenance. Team adds a shared workspace, entity-level permissions, team intelligence, admin controls, and audit trails. Managed is for organizations that want onboarding, integration, tuning, priority support, and architecture reviews under an annual commitment. Sovereign is for institutions that need air-gapped, jurisdiction-bound, or in-boundary deployment and requires a sales conversation.
Best For
- Teams using Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, and custom agents across the same company knowledge
- AI builders who need a governed context layer for MCP-based workflows
- Operators who want agents to notice changed facts, not just answer static questions
- Organizations that need provenance and auditability for agent-accessed context
- Technical teams replacing repeated document uploads with reusable AI productivity infrastructure
FAQ
What does N71 do?
N71 creates a shared company brain that AI agents can use for context. It connects work sources, maintains a memory graph, and exposes governed access through MCP-compatible clients.
Which AI tools can connect to N71?
The official pricing page says MCP-compatible clients can connect, including Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, and custom agents.
Does N71 count agents as seats?
N71 says seats are humans. Agents act under a user's permissions through the governed MCP endpoint and do not consume separate seats.
How much does N71 cost?
Individual costs $49/month. Team costs $250/month for five seats, plus $39/month per additional seat. Managed starts from $2,000/month with an annual commitment, and Sovereign is custom / contact sales.
Is N71 only for large companies?
No. The Individual tier is designed for one person and their agents. Team, Managed, and Sovereign tiers are for larger or more controlled environments.
What should teams verify before adopting N71?
Teams should confirm which source systems they can connect, how permissions map to their internal data rules, and whether cloud-hosted or sovereign deployment is required.




