Half the work is happening in personal accounts.

When an employee leaves, half of their company's recent work walks out with them. docfarm is the layer that captures it.

The numbers

47%

of gen-AI users at work access tools through personal accounts

Netskope, 2026
38%

of employees admit sharing sensitive work info with AI tools without permission

IBM, 2025
$670k

average extra cost per shadow-AI-related breach

IBM Cost of a Data Breach, 2025

Why "just have the company pay" doesn't work

  1. 1

    Identity bleed.

    Prosumers won't stop asking Claude personal stuff on the work seat. Forcing exclusivity kills adoption.

  2. 2

    The cliff.

    When an employee leaves, the seat gets revoked, and every Claude chat, Notion page, and Granola note created on it is lost too.

  3. 3

    Vendor lock-in is brutal in 2026.

    Frontier-model leaderboards reshuffle every quarter. Single-vendor stacks are a churn trap.

The wedge

1Use
2Capture (MCP)
3Route
4Own

Why now

MCP became standard when Anthropic donated it to the Linux Foundation in Dec 2025. 78% of enterprise AI teams now run at least one MCP-backed agent in production. docfarm was technically impossible at scale 18 months ago.

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