Manifesto
Symbiotic Intelligence.
A new category. The philosophy that shapes every line of RevSprint.
The fear is rational.
Every board is asking about AI strategy. According to McKinsey's State of AI report, 72% of organisations now use AI in at least one business function. Every team has seen the headlines. They think AI is here to replace them, and they're not wrong to think it.
Most AI products in the market are trying to replace human judgement: fully autonomous agents, "set it and forget it" sales reps, AI that sends emails and makes commitments without asking. The Gartner Hype Cycle for AI consistently shows autonomous agents at peak inflated expectations.
When sales reps don't trust the AI tools their company bought, that's not paranoia. That's pattern recognition. They have seen what happens when an AI gets it wrong on a customer they've spent six months earning trust with.
What are the principles of Symbiotic Intelligence?
Four structural commitments. First: high-stakes actions require human approval, enforced at the code level, not configurable. Second: every action is logged with its outcome to an immutable audit trail. Third: the intelligence calibrates from your team's behaviour, not from what worked at another company. Fourth: RevSprint meets you where you work, surfacing context at the right moment without requiring a new dashboard or a new daily ritual. These are not product principles. They are architectural constraints that cannot be turned off.
High-stakes actions require human approval
That isn’t a setting. It’s structural; there is no configuration that turns it off.
Every action is logged with its outcome
Every email goes through a draft you can edit. Every decision is logged. Your CFO can read the ledger. Your team can override anything, anytime.
The intelligence calibrates from your team
Override rates. Dismissed suggestions. The voice your team actually writes in. Every learning signal comes from your team’s behaviour, not from what worked at some other company.
RevSprint meets you where you work
The overlay watches what you’re already doing, with permission, with audit, with explanation, and arrives with the right context at the right moment.
It becomes a colleague.
The longer your team uses it, the more it adapts to your specific way of working. After two weeks, the average user stops thinking about RIBA as an assistant and starts thinking about it as a colleague who happens to never sleep.
After two months, the suggestions sound like things you would have said yourself. Not because the model trained on your data, but because the system learned from every approval, every override, every edit your team made.
RevSprint reads your business while you sleep.
The desktop overlay follows your context across every application. The browser surface gives your team a shared view. The phone surface is the same RevSprint, on a smaller screen. Orbit deploys the same intelligence on your own customer-facing domain. Wherever your team works, RevSprint is there.
It does this without making your team learn a new product. No new dashboards. No new logins. No new daily ritual.
Symbiosis by design.
The AI gets smarter because of the humans. The humans get faster because of the AI. Neither is at full capacity without the other. That isn't automation. That's symbiosis.
In a market where every board is asking "how do we adopt AI without losing control?", RevSprint is an answer that is architecturally honest. Not a trust layer on top of autonomy. Symbiosis from the foundation up.
That's the bet. That's the product. That's why we built it.