Introducing Dossinth AI (formerly Silicon Sage)
The AI saga continues. I feel like every business felt like they had to add some AI into their product to stay relevant, but reality shows us that's not the case.
Same thing at Monitive. Not looking to add AI to our service until it proves its usefulness.
However, using it as an internal tool is all doable. I am still not 100% convinced of its usefulness, but I am hoping to radically improve my relationship with our customers, and - thus - the service itself.
The name of that product, Silicon Sage, turned out to be overused, so I was "back at the naming drawing board". After a few hours, came back with: dossinth.
Here's what AI said about the new name:
Pros
- Very on-point meaning-wise
- Dossi- → dossiers, files, case histories, deep context per customer.
- -nth / -inth → has that slightly arcane, artifact feel (like Luminth, Labyrinth, Monolith).
So you get: a weird arcane engine that synthesizes customer dossiers. That’s basically your spec.
- Strong fit with your architecture
- Event log + identities + email + Stripe + Monitive → Dossinth produces living dossiers & proposals.
- All the “customer file” work we talked about slots naturally under this name.
- Memorable + Google-unique
- It’s unusual enough that you’re unlikely to collide with generic stuff in search.
- Feels brandable; logo practically writes itself: some abstract crystalline “core” with fileish glyphs orbiting it.
- Good internal metaphors
- “Run this through Dossinth.”
- “Dossinth refreshed the dossiers overnight.”
- “Dossinth thinks these 3 accounts need a human today.”
So it's settled. It's now called Dossinth. I really hope it's the last name change. I did have to rename a bunch of stuff.
What's going to follow from now on are plenty of updates for this journey of architecting AI agents into a running business.
Exciting!