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Christopher Pedregal
Product builder and optimist. Founded Socratic (acquired by Google). Now thinking about what I'll build next (LLMs, etc)
Christopher Pedregal is a seasoned product builder, entrepreneur, and optimist known for his remarkable success in creating startups and innovative products from the ground up.
Christopher's notable achievements include founding Socratic, an AI-powered tutor that garnered the title of the best app on Android in 2017, with subsequent acquisition by Google in 2018. Under his leadership, Socratic now handles over 4 billion questions annually, receiving high praise such as being referred to as magic by Apple Editor's Pick.
Moreover, Christopher spearheaded the creation of Stack, an AI-driven document organizer incubated within Google, eventually acquired by Google Drive. His stint as Product Lead at Google for both Stack and Socratic showcases his expertise in developing cutting-edge, high-impact tech solutions.
Christopher Pedregal is an alumnus of Stanford University, holding a Master's degree in Journalism and a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science. Currently, he is actively exploring concepts for his next entrepreneurial venture while based in London.
With a strong background in product management, entrepreneurship, and tech innovation, Christopher remains a visionary leader in the startup ecosystem, with a proven track record of creating successful ventures that push the boundaries of technology.
Highlights
Today we're announcing our Series C alongside some big updates that make @meetgranola better for your team and your tools.
Excited to partner with Danny at Index and Mamoon at KP. Big things to come. Back to work! https://t.co/z0k8P9kWa1

There are some tweets out there saying that Granola is trying to lock down access to your data.
Tldr; we are actually trying to become more open, not closed. We’re launching a public API next week to complement our MCP. Read on for context.
A couple months ago, we noticed that some folks had reversed engineered our local cache so they could access their meeting data.
Our cache was not built for this (it can change at any point), so we launched our MCP to serve this need. The MCP gives full access to your notes and transcripts (all time for paid users, time restricted for free users). MCP usage has exploded since launch, so we felt good about it.
A week ago, we updated how we store data in our cache and broke the workarounds. This is on us. Stupidly, we thought we had solved these use cases well enough with our MCP.
We’ve now learned that while MCPs are great for connecting to tools like Claude or chatGPT, they don’t meet your needs for agents running locally or for data export / pipeline work.
So we’re going to fix this for you ASAP. First, we’ll launch a public API next week to make it easier for you to pull your data.
Second, we’ll figure out how to make Granola work better for agents running locally. Whether that’s expanding our MCP, launching a CLI, a local API, etc. The industry is moving quickly here, so we’d appreciate your suggestions.
We want Granola data to be accessible and useful wherever you need it. Stay tuned.
