FirstOrg · Deep Lattice

It Sounds Like You.
Because It Remembers You.

Deep Lattice is the living memory under every FirstOrg agent — your company, your market, your voice, and everything the engine has learned working for you.

Generic AI writes for everyone. That's why it works for no one.

The Nerve Centre
of Your Engine.

Every specialist in the engine — strategist, writer, scheduler, publisher — reads from the same living memory before it acts, and writes back what it learns after.

See the engine it powers
How Deep Lattice connects memory to agents Company profiles, published work, errors, learnings and results feed a central Deep Lattice memory core, which in turn briefs the strategist, writer, scheduler and publisher agents. Remembers Briefs every agent DEEP LATTICE living memory Company profiles Every post & draft Reports & results Errors & learnings Strategist Writer Scheduler Publisher

The Difference
Memory Makes.

Generic tools write at the median by design — the most statistically likely sentence, every time. A draft briefed by your memory starts from your positions, your customers, and your numbers instead.

Why ChatGPT sounds generic
Without memory

The median draft

“In today's fast-paced business landscape, consistency is key. Companies that post regularly see significantly better engagement. Here are 5 tips to level up your content game…”

Briefed by Deep Lattice

Your draft

“We fired our content agency in March. Pipeline went up. Not because they were bad — because nobody outside the company could have written about the bug that cost us three enterprise deals.”

Readers can't reliably spot AI — what they punish is carelessness. The detection data → And the voice layer that prevents it: how it works →

What Deep Lattice
Remembers.

From onboarding

  • Company profile
  • Voice & positioning
  • Market & goals

From every agent

  • Published posts & drafts
  • Intermediate reports
  • Errors & retries
  • Learnings & insights

Put to work

  • The context each agent needs
  • The right template & style rules
  • A running history, never repeated
  • Zero manual briefing from you

Deep Lattice keeps this memory current for every agent, on every task, automatically.

How the Memory
Stays Live.

Built at onboarding

A short guided setup becomes your first deep profile — the raw material every post draws from.

Written back live

As agents plan, write, and publish, everything they produce and learn is saved straight back.

Read before acting

Before each move, every agent pulls exactly the context, template, and rule it needs.

Three Jobs.
One Memory.

It builds your profile

At onboarding, Deep Lattice turns a short conversation into deep profile files — your voice, positioning, market, and goals — and keeps them current as you grow. This is the raw material for every piece of content.

It remembers the work

Every post, report, error, learning, and insight your agents produce is stored back in Deep Lattice, then fed to agents dynamically — so each task starts with full context, never a blank page.

It enforces the format

Deep Lattice hosts the templates and style guides every agent writes against, so structure, syntax, and tone stay correct across everything that gets published.

The E-E-A-T signals AI drafts miss →

It Gets Sharper
The Longer It Runs.

This is what separates an engine from a chat window: tools without memory make you the operator, re-explaining your business every session.

Why memoryless tools still need an operator
1 source of truth every agent shares — voice, facts, and formatting never drift apart.
0 times you re-explain your brand — the context is already there, every task, every time.
memory that compounds — every post, result, and lesson makes the next one better.

Memory is also the difference in every head-to-head: how FirstOrg compares →

Held to a Stricter Bar.
By Design.

Deep Lattice holds more about your business than any channel connection ever will — so it's protected accordingly.

All the controls, in one place

Separately encrypted

Your memory is encrypted on its own, apart from the rest of the platform — not pooled with anyone else's.

Access-controlled twice

Both people and AI agents pass access control — each agent reads only the context its task needs.

Yours to correct

Spot something wrong in a draft? Flag it in your regular review and it's corrected at the source, permanently.

Questions, answered.

What is Deep Lattice?

It's FirstOrg's memory, context, and cognition system — the part of the engine that remembers everything about your company and every agent's work, then feeds it back where it's needed.

What does it actually store?

Your onboarding profile files, every post and report your agents create, errors and learnings along the way, and the templates and style guides content must follow.

Do I need to set it up or maintain it?

No — it's built automatically at onboarding and stays current on its own as the engine runs.

How does it keep content consistent?

Every agent works from the same living memory before it acts, so voice, facts, and formatting stay aligned with what came before.

Does it help the engine learn from mistakes?

Yes — errors and learnings are stored too, so a mistake is caught once, not repeated by a different agent later.

Is the data stored in Deep Lattice kept private and secure?

Yes — it's separately encrypted and access-controlled, for both people and AI agents, and held to a stricter bar than a typical channel connection, because it holds much more about your business.

Can I view or correct what Deep Lattice has stored about my company?

Not directly — these are internal files used by FirstOrg's own agents, not a document you browse or edit yourself. If something's wrong, flag it during your regular review and it gets corrected at the source.

Does Deep Lattice work across multiple brands under one account?

Not yet — it's one company profile and memory per account today.

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