According to a recent LinkedIn post from Softwear Automation, the company is highlighting a new “Knowledge Bases” capability within its Profound Agents platform for enterprise users. The feature is described as allowing customers to upload materials such as style guides, product specifications, blogs, compliance documents, and full sitemaps to establish a single source of contextual information.
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The post suggests that all agents within the system then reference this shared knowledge to maintain consistent, up‑to‑date context before executing tasks. It also indicates that Fortune 500 teams are using the capability to protect brand voice, monitor AI search misinformation, verify generative content before content management system publication, and enforce compliance rules automatically.
From an investor perspective, the emphasis on unified context and automated compliance points to Softwear Automation targeting higher-value, risk-sensitive enterprise workflows. If adoption among large customers scales, this type of functionality could support higher retention, increased seat expansion, and potential pricing power for the Profound Agents offering.
The LinkedIn post further frames “agentic workflows” as an area where context management may determine whether AI deployment yields scalable efficiency or operational disorder. This positioning may help differentiate the platform in a crowded AI and automation market, potentially strengthening the company’s competitive standing among enterprise buyers prioritizing governance and brand control.

