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Built by someone who believes AI should be honest.

I watched businesses lose money to slow responses. Customers would message at 9 PM, and by morning, they'd hired someone else. The revenue was there -- the response wasn't.

Then I watched them try AI tools. The chatbots would promise services that didn't exist, quote prices the business never set, and make commitments the owner couldn't keep. The AI was fast but dishonest. And dishonesty costs more than silence.

I built Tivah because I believed there was a better way. An AI that knows your business because you taught it. An AI that only says what it can verify. An AI that admits when it doesn't know something -- and asks you instead of guessing.

Why governance matters

Every AI response from Tivah is checked against your verified business data. If Tivah can't verify a claim -- a price, a service, an availability -- it doesn't say it. It says "I'm not sure, let me check." Then it asks you.

Every conversation is logged in a full audit trail. Every AI decision is recorded. Not because a regulation requires it, but because your business reputation depends on what your AI says in your name.

The name

Tivah echoes the Hebrew word tikvah -- hope. Not hope as wishful thinking, but hope as a persistent light. The hope that your business thrives. The hope that you can rest. The hope that someone is still here when you cannot be.

The team

Tivah is built by a small team that believes quality comes from depth, not headcount. Every line of code, every governance rule, every business conversation is built with the care of people who understand what it means to stake your livelihood on a tool.

Femi

Founder