Joe Savidge
| Joe Savidge | |
| Occupation | Entrepreneur, software executive |
|---|---|
| Known for | Co-founder and CEO of SAMMY Labs |
| Education | University College London (Master's degree, Computer Science) |
Joe Savidge is a British entrepreneur and the co-founder and CEO of SAMMY Labs, an artificial intelligence company that develops a knowledge management platform designed to keep enterprise documentation, compliance information, and standard operating procedures automatically up to date. SAMMY Labs was part of the Y Combinator Winter 2025 batch.[1]
Career
Savidge holds a Master's degree in Computer Science from University College London (UCL). Prior to founding SAMMY Labs, he worked at Palantir Technologies, where he was involved in managing complex user onboarding systems for enterprise customers.
Savidge co-founded SAMMY Labs in 2024 alongside Shav Vimalendiran. The company is headquartered in London, United Kingdom, with a presence in San Francisco. As CEO, Savidge leads the company's product development and business strategy.
SAMMY Labs builds what it describes as "the knowledge layer for your people and AI." The platform addresses a common problem in enterprise environments: documentation, compliance materials, and internal procedures frequently become outdated, leading to inaccurate outputs when used as inputs for AI systems. The company's core premise is that AI systems produce unreliable results when the underlying knowledge base contains contradictions, duplications, or stale information.
The SAMMY platform offers several integrated capabilities. Its documentation and SOP management system automatically detects when product changes, compliance updates, or regulatory shifts require modifications to existing documents, and can update, create, or delete documents accordingly. The platform also includes browser and desktop agents that can verify whether documented processes still match actual product behavior. A compliance and regulatory module ensures that legal and regulatory information — both internal and customer-facing — remains current and correctly linked to relevant business processes. Additionally, an AI training environment allows employees to transfer tacit or "tribal" knowledge to the AI system in a manner analogous to training a new employee.[2]
The platform integrates with existing enterprise knowledge bases and tools, including Document360, SharePoint, Confluence, Zendesk, and Zoho. According to the company, SAMMY Labs is used by several large global enterprises to manage their knowledge infrastructure.
References
- ↑ "SAMMY Labs – Y Combinator". 'Y Combinator}'. Retrieved 2026-03-18.
- ↑ "SAMMY Labs". 'SAMMY Labs}'. Retrieved 2026-03-18.