
What is a Griffin?
Half eagle, half lion — all guardian. The griffin has symbolized protection, strength, and wisdom for over 5,000 years.
It's more than a logo. It's a promise about how we approach technology help.
A Creature of Two Worlds
The griffin is one of the oldest mythological creatures in human history. With the head, wings, and talons of an eagle joined to the body of a lion, it combines the king of the birds with the king of the beasts — creating a symbol of supreme guardianship.
Ancient civilizations from Greece and Persia to Rome and medieval Europe revered the griffin as a protector of sacred treasures and a symbol of divine authority. In heraldry, it represented courage, vigilance, and the rare combination of intelligence and strength.
The eagle's sharp vision represents clarity — the ability to see through confusion and identify what matters. The lion's strength represents the power to act on that knowledge with confidence. Together, they embody exactly what good technology help should feel like.

Griffins in ancient art — guardians of treasure and sacred knowledge
Our Name Isn't Just a Name
Every quality the griffin represents is a quality we bring to every session. Here's how ancient symbolism maps to modern tech help.
Protection
Griffins were guardians of treasure and sacred spaces. We guard your digital life — from scam prevention to secure password management.
Vigilance
The eagle's sharp sight represents clarity and awareness. We help you see through tech confusion and make informed decisions.
Strength
The lion's body symbolizes courage and power. We empower you with the confidence to use technology on your own terms.
Loyalty
Griffins were known for fierce loyalty. We stay available between sessions, provide follow-up notes, and never leave you figuring things out alone.
The Griffin Across Cultures
From ancient Mesopotamia to medieval Europe to modern branding, the griffin has endured as one of humanity's most powerful symbols.

Ancient Greek Relief
Griffins appeared in Greek art as early as 3000 BCE, often depicted guarding gold and sacred treasures.

Medieval Heraldry
In European heraldry, the griffin symbolized courage, leadership, and the dual nature of intelligence and strength.

Persian Achaemenid Art
The ancient Persians depicted griffins in palace reliefs at Persepolis, representing divine protection and royal power.

Gothic Stained Glass
Medieval cathedrals featured griffins in stained glass, symbolizing the union of earthly and divine guardianship.

Modern Interpretation
Today, the griffin endures as a symbol of trusted protection — bridging ancient wisdom with contemporary purpose.
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