What if tools could adapt to the situation?
What if the system understood the job
well enough to decide what's most important — right now?
Every job site is different. Conditions change.
Expertise matters. We're building AI that keeps up.
Field work happens in changing conditions: weather, traffic, urgency.
Yet we still rely on static rules,
static forms, and static documentation.
When something changes,
the work doesn't stop.
Workers adapt in real time — often without clear guidance,
and without good tools for
capturing what happened.
The problem isn't missing rules.
It's missing judgment in the moment —
especially in gray areas.
And when judgment lives only in people's heads,
organizations lose consistency, confidence, and proof.
What if the system understood the job
well enough to decide what's most important — right now?
The name Keryk is inspired by the ancient Greek word kēryx (κήρυξ),
meaning herald or messenger.
The Keryx was trusted to carry and communicate important knowledge.
Just like a kēryx, Keryk bridges worlds: translating deep expertise into clear, actionable systems that guide decision-making. We deliver the voice of experience into the age of AI.