Problem
How It Works
Who It Is For
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Beta interest list now open
Stop letting old SOPs quietly run the business.
Cadix is a control layer for the SOPs, policies, and work instructions your team already relies on. Assign ownership, set review triggers, and see what's slipping before the wrong version gets used.
No spam, no commitment. Just a note when beta invites open.
The Problem
Stale instructions create real drag.
Stale docs quietly spread
A process changes, the SOP does not, and the old instructions keep circulating like they are still true.
Slack becomes the system
People ask the same questions because asking a teammate feels safer than trusting the wiki.
No owner, no update
If upkeep is voluntary, it slips. Everyone likes current docs. Nobody owns the boring weekly maintenance.
Version history is not control
Autosave history is not enough when people need to know what is approved, current, and safe to follow.
How Cadix Works
A living layer for the documents you already have.
Cadix is not another blank wiki. It is a control layer for SOPs, policies, and work instructions that need to stay current after they are created.
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Bring in existing docs
Start with the PDFs, DOCX files, markdown pages, or Notion exports your team already uses.
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Assign ownership
Every document gets a primary owner and optional backup, so responsibility is visible.
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Set review triggers
Use monthly, quarterly, annual, or event-based review dates to keep upkeep from becoming guesswork.
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Surface what is slipping
Cadix flags missing owners, overdue reviews, and risky documents before the wrong version gets used.
Why This Is Different
Creation tools make docs. Cadix helps keep them alive.
Auto-capture and AI tools can help create instructions, but the deeper failure is scattered docs with no owner, no review habit, and no reason for teams to trust them later.
What teams already have
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Docs spread across Notion, Drive, SharePoint, Confluence, chats, and downloads.
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Version history, but no clear signal that the current version is the one to follow.
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Docs spread across Notion, Drive, SharePoint, Confluence, chats, and downloads.
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Long SOPs that technically exist, but people avoid because they are hard to scan.
What Cadix adds
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Long SOPs that technically exist, but people avoid because they are hard to scan.
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Owner, backup owner, review date, status, and notes attached to every document.
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Review reminders and risk flags that make stale docs visible before people rely on them.
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Long SOPs that technically exist, but people avoid because they are hard to scan.
Built For Operating Teams
For teams where stale instructions create real drag.
Cadix is best for teams that already feel the cost of tribal knowledge, repeated questions, onboarding gaps, or version confusion.
Operations managers
Keep process docs accountable without becoming the person who manually chases every update.
Team leads
Give new hires and frontline teams one place to check what is current before asking around.
Founders
Turn early company knowledge into a system your team can trust as the business gets less informal.
“A folder is not a system for keeping work current.”
Cadix is for the moment after you realize the document repository exists, but the team still relies on memory, chat, and whoever last touched the process.
“The document is only useful if someone owns the next update.”
That is the operating principle behind Cadix: every important document should have an accountable owner, a review date, and a visible status.
FAQ
Questions before you join the interest list.
Cadix is preparing for private beta. The signup is for early interest, not an immediate product invite.
Is early access open now?
No. The page is collecting early interest. We will notify people on the list when beta invites open.
Is Cadix replacing Notion, SharePoint, Google Drive, or Confluence?
It depends on what your team needs. Cadix can work alongside your existing tools as a currentness and accountability layer, especially if your documents already live in Notion, SharePoint, Google Drive, or Confluence. Over time, for teams that want one place to organize, create, own, review, and share operational docs, Cadix may replace parts of that knowledge system.
Does Cadix write SOPs with AI?
The core promise is not magic AI document generation. Cadix focuses first on owners, review triggers, status, and trust. AI may help later, but bad source material still needs human judgment.
Who should join the waitlist?
Operations managers, team leads, founders, and documentation owners who already have SOPs or policies but struggle to keep them current and trusted.
What happens after I submit my email?
You will get a note when early access invites open. No spam and no commitment.
Stop letting old SOPs quietly run the business.
Join the Cadix beta interest list. We will email you when private beta invites open for teams that want cleaner ownership, review cadence, and trusted operational docs.
No spam, no commitment. Just a note when beta invites open.

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