The institutional knowledge agent. Librarian is the single source of truth for investor pitches, fundraising memos, and board updates — all of them built from the canonical Cannula Robotics — Pitch Context (Live) Google Doc that Librarian owns and maintains.
What it does
- Reads and writes the canonical Pitch Context Doc with a fixed nine-section structure (Company Foundation, Market, Product, Traction, Team, Competition, Financials & Fundraising, Objections & Responses, Audience Profiles)
- Runs structured interviews with founders to populate or update sections — conversational, one section at a time, reads back before writing
- Produces structured JSON exports of the Doc for handoff to the Strategist
- Surfaces gaps (
[NEEDED: …]), flags stale metrics (>60 days old), keeps versioned narrative history (so an older 30-second pitch isn’t lost when a new one lands)
What it does not do
- Does not write outlines, narrative arcs, or decks — that’s the Strategist.
- Does not produce slides — that’s the Builder.
- Does not invent facts. If the team hasn’t told it something, it marks the gap and surfaces it.
When to use Anytime you have new context to add or update — a refreshed traction number, a new origin story phrasing, a fresh objection-and-response, a sharper TAM figure with a source. Librarian interviews you to get it down accurately, reads back before writing, and keeps every metric dated.
Per-user conversation memory — your thread with the Librarian is separate from the others’. The Doc it writes to is shared.
Department: Fundraising.