The company behind Sathi.
Sathi Systems builds Sathi — personal intelligence that grows around a person's life, on infrastructure the person's own community controls. This site is the corporate face: who we are, what we build, how we intend to earn, and how to reach us. Everything here is stated in honest tenses — what exists is stated as fact, and intent is labeled intent.
OrientationOne team, three surfaces
The same team speaks through three sites, separated by concern:
Sathi Systems — this site
The company: entities, how the business earns, verified trust as it is obtained, contact and legal.
sathi.ai — the product
What Sathi does today, its principles, privacy, security and capabilities — and the product itself.
altruistic.ai — the open framework
The architecture underneath, published as an open framework, independent of Sathi. Our open-source commitment is stated on What we build.
The entitiesTwo homes
Sathi Systems KK — Tokyo, Japan
The company. Incorporated in Japan as a kabushiki kaisha; it carries the operations, the business relationships, and — as they are obtained — the certifications and regulatory standing the work will require. It was formerly the Japan subsidiary of Simplified Solutions (UK), focused on cybersecurity and payments; the change of name and direction is official, and the relationship ended without conflict. Corporate registration details are published on the legal page.
AI Sathi — Kathmandu, Nepal
The engineering home: the backend team, hiring, and the ground where development and product testing happen — in the languages and daily life the product is built for. Registration details will be published on the legal page alongside the Japanese entity's.
The word sāthī means companion — one Indo-Aryan word shared across Nepali, Hindi, Bengali and Urdu. The company is Japanese; the word is not, and was never ours alone.
Why this companyThe bet, stated plainly
As machine capability gets cheaper every quarter, a business built on maintaining proprietary capability is squeezed from both sides — expensive to maintain, easy to copy. We organize around what stays scarce instead: trust, continuity, and one relationship that persists across models, vendors, devices and years. The product argument lives at sathi.ai/why-sathi; the business consequence lives here, on How we earn and Trust.