Your company file lives in your repository

Sign in with GitHub. Mainmind reads that repository on every push so your agents are never working from yesterday. It never merges, and it never pushes to a branch you work on.

Sign in with GitHub

Your GitHub account is who you are here. There is nothing else to remember and no password for us to lose.

Continue with GitHub

What you are agreeing to

Signing in only identifies you. Nothing is read until you choose a repository, one at a time. When you do, the App asks for:

Contentsread Read the files in the repositories you pick. Nothing writes to a repository you already had.
Administrationwrite GitHub's name for create and delete repositories. It is the only permission that can make a company file for you, and there is no narrower one. If that is more than you want to grant, create the repository yourself and connect it instead.
Metadataread Names and branches. Mandatory for every GitHub App.

Your files stay yours and readable without us. They are also copied: we parse, index and embed your markdown on our infrastructure so agents can search it. What that means, in full.

Early, and small

This went live on 20 August 2026 and you would be among the first through it. There is no price yet and nothing bills you. There is also no contract: do not put anything through this you could not afford to set up again.