Malve is the layer where context lives. It pulls activity from the tools your team already uses, organizes it into a calm feed, captures the decisions that would otherwise vanish in threads, and makes all of it searchable.
What Malve does
- Calm Inbox: one prioritized feed of what needs your attention, instead of fifteen notification streams.
- Work Discussions: threaded conversations with mentions, reactions, and markdown.
- Decision Capture: automatic detection of decisions in conversation, saved as searchable records.
- Search: full-text search across discussions, decisions, and comments, scoped to your company.
- Exports: push a decision to Notion or Confluence as a structured page.
How data gets in
Malve connects to Slack, GitHub, Jira, and Linear over OAuth. Updates arrive over signed webhooks, so the feed reflects what is happening as it happens rather than on a polling delay. You connect each tool once and select what Malve should watch.
Nothing is migrated and nothing is installed on your servers. Malve reads from your tools and leaves them exactly as they are.
Where to go next
Start with the Calm Inbox to see how attention is prioritized, then read Decision Capture to understand what Malve saves automatically.