Intersect · The Context Engine
The AI you use today won't be the AI you use in three years. The thing that should travel is what it knows about you. Intersect is the portable memory layer that makes that possible — running in production, today.
The Problem
You've told Claude about your job. You've told ChatGPT about your kids. You've explained your budget to Gemini. And next week, when something better arrives, they'll all forget. It's 2026. This shouldn't still be the deal.
Platform lock-in
Every provider wants your context to live inside their walls. Once it does, switching costs everything you've taught them. That's the whole point of the design.
Goldfish memory
Sessions end. Projects move on. You re-explain your role, your preferences, your decisions, your kid's name — over, and over, and over.
Scattered context
Your finances are in one app. Your calendar in another. Your conversations evaporate. No AI sees the whole picture because no one connected the dots.
The Thesis
Plex for your intelligence.
Netflix wants to be your only service. So does every AI company. Plex said your media, your server, watch it anywhere. Intersect says your context, your server, use it with anyone.
How It Works
Intersect isn't another AI. It's the layer underneath. Your library. Your server. Any model.
01 · Capture
Ambient audio from an Omi pendant. Commits across thirty-one repos. Calendar events. Email digests. Files you touched. The capture layer records what you and your systems did — not just what you typed into a chatbot.
02 · Structure
Organized by category, tiered by depth, compressed for efficiency. Your AI reads only what it needs. Vectorize for semantic search. KV for hot context. R2 for raw archives. AI Search for hybrid retrieval.
03 · Connect
Claude for deep thinking. GPT for breadth. Gemini for long context. Local models for privacy. Your context travels with you. Switch freely. Lose nothing. The provider becomes the rendering engine.
04 · Own
Everything lives on Cloudflare infrastructure tied to your account. Not ours. Not theirs. Export anytime. Delete anytime. If we disappear tomorrow, the system is still yours.
Running Today
Intersect is the productization of the stack we already run for ourselves and for clients. Every number below is in production right now.
671+
Memories indexed in production vector store
Cloudflare Vectorize, 768 dimensions, BGE embeddings. Live since April 2026.
31
Repos auto-capturing commits to memory
GitHub Actions push every commit message into the vector store. The AI knows what the AI helped ship.
$173K
Recovered for a fire victim by a portal Intersect built
The Sessions family claim portal — seven days from idea to live, replacing a $2,800/yr SaaS.
72K+
Students reached by client systems on the same stack
Davis Kids platform, Annual Gala portal, Child Spree volunteer app — all running on the infrastructure Intersect productizes.
The Hardware
Capture starts with hearing. We use the Omi pendant from Based Hardware because it's the cleanest open ambient-audio device on the market — SOC 2, HIPAA-aware, your data exportable, and a developer API that we feed straight into the Context Engine.
Recommended Hardware
An open, wearable AI device that captures conversations and pushes them through a webhook to whatever you want — including, in our case, the Intersect Context Engine running on Cloudflare. Scott wears one daily. It's the source of the 671+ memories above.
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Who It's For
Operators
You run a campaign, a nonprofit, a family business, a one-person agency. You don't have a CTO and you don't want one. You want an AI that remembers every decision, every client, every thread — and keeps remembering when you switch providers next year.
Campaigns
Every cycle, the field staff turns over and the knowledge leaves with them. The volunteer who knew which precincts to canvass at 6pm in November is gone by the next race. Intersect captures the operational memory of a campaign and keeps it for the next one.
Builders
You're not waiting for the major labs to solve memory. You want a context layer that survives provider switches, supports your own retrieval logic, and runs on infrastructure you already understand. Intersect is the part you'd build yourself if you had six free months.
Early Access
Intersect is not self-serve yet. The first cohort will be operators we work with directly — pendant, setup, twelve months of the Context Engine, hands-on. If that's you, tell us a little about what you're trying to build.
FAQ
Pieces of it. The thesis is. The Cloudflare-native stack pattern is yours to fork. The bespoke parts — how we wire your specific captures, how we tune your retrieval, how we route between providers — that's the work we do for you.
No. Omi is the recommended hardware because it's what we use every day and it has a clean API. Any audio capture device with a webhook out can feed the pipeline. We can also pull from email, calendar, and your repos with no hardware at all.
Today, you join the waitlist. Soon, we onboard a small first cohort hands-on. Eventually, there will be a self-serve kit. We're being careful about the order — the worst version of Intersect is a half-built one shipped to a stranger at 2am.
Nothing happens. That's the whole point. Your context lives on your Cloudflare account. We route to whichever model you want. If Anthropic raises prices, you flip to OpenAI. If Google ships something better, you flip to Gemini. The conversation continues. The memory persists.
Those are good features built by the providers who want to keep you. Intersect is the opposite move: a memory layer you own that's compatible with every provider. If the model you love today is acquired, deprecated, or repriced, your memory doesn't go with it.
Scott Foster runs Wicko Waypoint and built the Context Engine from his desk while running marketing for a 72,000-student school district foundation and helping coordinate a political campaign. The system is shaped by what actually happens when one operator has to do the work of five.
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