A single family whole financial life sits in your files, and there is no version of that you want on a public chatbot cloud. Account numbers, holdings, trust structures, the names of the people behind them. Decades of private decisions, in plain text, ready to be typed into a box.
That box can be on your side. A capable AI can run on a server you own, in your office, behind your firewall, so the sensitive prompts never leave the building. Your team gets a serious tool, and a family entire wealth stays where it belongs.
Why a public cloud chatbot clashes with a family office
A family office runs on discretion. Your value is that nothing walks out the door. A public chatbot breaks that the instant someone pastes in a portfolio, a draft letter, or a name. The text travels to a vendor in a US cloud, lands on hardware you do not control, and you have no way to prove where it went or who can read it. The whole of a family wealth can leave the building in one paste.
Banning AI does not fix this, because your staff already use it. They drop a clause into a free chatbot to clean up the wording, or ask it to summarize a fund document, because it saves an hour. A ban just pushes that onto personal accounts where you cannot see it at all. The honest move is to give them a tool that is at least as good and that keeps the data on your side.
Run the model in-house
With kral the whole platform runs on your own server. You can also add a local model on your own hardware, so a prompt about a family holdings goes to your machine and stops there. No external API sits in the path. The answer is generated in your office and never crosses the wire.
Most family offices run a mix. A cloud model from one of the big labs handles general work: drafting, research, routine writing, where the content is not sensitive. A local model handles the cases that touch a family wealth. You decide which is which, and the sensitive material finally has somewhere to go that is not someone else cloud.
A full workspace, not a chat box
kral is a place your team works, not a single text field. They can build their own assistants in minutes with no code. One person sets up an assistant that drafts investment review notes in your house style. Another builds one that takes a portfolio and turns it into a plain family email a principal can read in two minutes. These get saved as reusable routines, so nobody rebuilds the same setup next quarter.
The team can drop in a document and ask questions about it, pull a current cited answer from the web when they need an outside fact, and switch between the leading models in one click depending on the task. It is one workspace, and the people inside it stop reaching for free tools on the open internet.
Connect your own systems
An assistant is only as good as what it can see. kral supports MCP, the open standard for connecting tools and data to an AI, so your assistant can work with your own templates and internal knowledge through a connector you control. Instead of guessing from the open web, it draws on the documents and structures you already use. The connection runs on your terms, and your systems stay yours.
You run it and you see everything
You hold the controls. Manage who is in and which models each person can use. Set a spending limit per person so costs stay predictable. Watch real usage on a dashboard. Sign-in runs through single sign-on. It installs on Windows Server behind IIS, sits inside your network behind your firewall, and wears your own branding. If you have read about company-wide AI you host yourself before, this is the same idea, built for an office where confidentiality is the whole job.
We help you put it in place
You do not have to stand this up alone. We set kral up with you, connect it to your systems, and advise on rolling AI out across the office without the data leaving your side. Implementation consulting is part of what we offer, so the platform fits how you already work from the first week.
A family wealth can stay on your server and your team can still have a serious AI. Those two things are not in conflict. With kral they live on the same machine, under your control, where they belong.
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