What is Constellation, in one sentence?
An AI-powered knowledge platform that pulls your project’s scattered information — across Slack, GitHub, Jira, Confluence, Google Drive, email, and 11 other sources — into one indexed workspace and runs AI analysis on top.
Who is Constellation for?
Engineering teams and technical leads who lose time to scattered knowledge: decisions buried in Slack, requirements split across docs, conflicts that don’t surface until a feature ships. Teams using AI coding assistants like Claude Code, Cursor, or Copilot also use it to generate optimized context bundles.
How is Constellation different from Notion, Confluence, or a wiki?
It doesn’t replace them — it reads from them. Constellation ingests your existing docs, channels, and repos as-is and adds AI analysis on top: conflict detection, gap analysis, terminology normalization, decision logs, and a Master Document that synthesizes everything with full citations.
Can I host Constellation on my own infrastructure?
Yes — Constellation is self-hosted. Your project knowledge stays on your infrastructure, not ours. The backend is FastAPI + PostgreSQL with pgvector for embeddings; the frontend is Next.js.
What sources does Constellation ingest from?
Currently 17: file upload, URL, GitHub, Slack, Microsoft Teams, IMAP email, Gmail, Outlook, Jira, Confluence, Google Drive, Azure DevOps, SharePoint, Notion, Linear, manual entry, and Knowledge Base upload.
Can it push results into Jira, GitHub Issues, Confluence, or Azure DevOps?
Yes. The Backlog Generator pushes generated issues to Jira, GitHub Issues, or Azure DevOps. The Master Document can be pushed to Confluence as a new or updated page. Writeback is available on Pro and Enterprise plans.
Is Constellation available right now, or is it in beta?
Actively developed and open for early adopters. Plans are tiered (Basic, Pro, Enterprise) with quota limits and feature gates. To explore access or pricing, contact MindWorx through the website.