Hi, I'm Mark, and I think AI should be private 🎒
I’m Mark Heynen—co-founder of Knapsack, where we’re building private AI automations for professionals in finance, healthcare, and other high-trust industries.
Here’s what we’ve learned:
AI can be powerful—but for real work, it has to be private.
That means:
You control where your data lives
It runs in your environment, not ours
It’s grounded in your systems, files, and workflows—not the internet
Most AI tools today don’t meet that bar. They require sending and storing sensitive data to the cloud or adapting your work to fit a chatbot. That’s backwards.
At Knapsack, we’re taking a different path:
We’re starting with ephemeral compute—models temporarily run in the cloud, but we never store your data.
We’re moving toward fully on-device AI as hardware catches up.
And we’re focused on automation, not just answers—because copilots are cool, but getting actual work done is better.
A few trends we’re tracking:
• Compliance is no longer optional—it’s a feature.
• Local AI is closing the gap—fast.
• Professionals want AI that understands their workflows—not some generic assistant.
• The real moat isn’t model size—it’s context and integration.
If you care about private, contextual, and compliant AI— get in touch: knapsack.ai
And I’d love to hear from you:
What should AI automate in your job that it doesn’t yet?
Are you ready to trust AI with your most sensitive work?
How do you want AI to work with your email and meeting notes?
Let’s build this future together.
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Hey Mark! Welcome to Product Hunt đź‘‹
Ready to trust AI with everything? Ehh, not quite yet. I'll still pretty often change identifiers if I'm getting AI to help with something just in case. I don't ever want to be the reason for some data leaking lol
I also agree that context is the biggest issue. I know Claude (which is my model of choice) has the option for projects, but I've still not taken the time to set that up. That could be really useful, but yes I often find a lot of my time is correcting and giving additional information to an AI so that it actually gets the right context. I'd love to not have to spend doing that!