Osora vs Guru

A Guru alternative that captures knowledge instead of asking you to write it.

Guru is a verified knowledge base you maintain by hand. Osora builds the knowledge from recordings of the real work — so memory stays current without the upkeep.

Guru does knowledge management well: cards, verification, surfacing answers in the flow of work. The catch is that someone has to write and re-verify every card. Osora inverts it — knowledge is captured from how the work is actually done, structured automatically, and kept honest by provenance rather than manual verification cycles.

Side by side

Osora vs Guru, feature by feature.

Capability
Guru
Osora
Searchable knowledge in the flow of work
Yes
Yes
Knowledge created by recording the work
Manual cards
Auto from recordings
Captures reasoning and judgement
If written down
Apprentice captures it live
Stays current without manual re-verification
Verification cycles
Sourced to the moment it happened
Knowledge can execute as a skill
No
Yes, governed

When Guru is the right call

Reach for Guru when your knowledge is mostly written reference material that maps cleanly to cards.

When Osora is the right call

Choose Osora when your knowledge lives in how people do the work, and writing it all down by hand never happens.

The platform underneath

What makes Osora different.

See what Guru can't do.

Record a process in two minutes and watch it become searchable memory — and a skill that can run it.