Who we are
We build technology for the conversations that matter
CauceOS was born from a simple question: why do the professionals who hold the world's most important conversations have the worst tools to hold them?
The story
I have spent years observing professional sessions in different contexts — clinics, companies, private practices. I watched psychologists taking handwritten notes while trying to maintain eye contact. I watched recruiters trying to remember eight interviews at the end of the day. I watched managers improvising difficult conversations with no structured support.
What struck me was not the inefficiency — it was the human cost. The professional carrying a notebook is not less competent. It is that no existing tool was designed to support them during the moment that matters: the conversation itself.
Existing tools arrive after. They record, summarize, organize — but when the client is in front of the professional, saying something that could change the direction of the session, that professional is alone. With their memory, their intuition, and a notebook.
I decided to build what did not exist: a co-pilot that accompanies during the session, that understands the clinical or HR context, that speaks the languages of the conversation, and that generates the reports the professional needs afterward — without that taking 40 minutes of their time.
What we believe
Assistance amplifies, not replaces
The professional leads. The co-pilot informs. Clinical judgment, empathy, decision-making — always human.
Privacy is the default, not a feature
Session data carries implicit professional secrecy. We build with that from the start, not as a retrofit.
Live bilingualism is a right, not an upgrade
Your client speaks their language. You speak yours. Technology should support that, not impose a single language.
Therapeutic modality matters
There is no single template for everything. A psychoanalyst and a CBT therapist need different tools. CauceOS adapts to the professional, not the other way around.
Built for the next 10 years
Professional conversations are not going away. The tools to support them should be built to last, not for the next hype cycle.
Transparency is part of the product
What the system can do, what it cannot promise, and where its limits are — we say it directly. Professionals deserve that honesty.
Why now
Three things converged to make CauceOS possible. Language models reached a maturity threshold where clinical comprehension is feasible, not just generic transcription. Video calls became the universal infrastructure of professional conversations — no longer an alternative, but the norm. And mental health emerged as a legitimate technology category, with professionals actively seeking tools that respect the seriousness of their work.
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We are in private beta, building with the first professionals who trust us. If this resonates with your practice, we want to meet you.
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