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Office Library

A museum-exhibit visualization of a single casefile spread on a clean white studio floor. In the centre, a large open notebook — the story — with handwritten paragraphs and coloured post-it notes for five different perspectives (CA, lawyer, coach, founder, architect). Scattered around the story in a radial arc, the source evidence: emails, photographs, PDFs, contracts, bank statements — laid out on a timeline.
One case. One story. All its evidence. Five perspectives. Timeline preserved. Provenance traced back to the source byte.

A library every agent reads.

Six layers, bottom to top. Files canonical. URL carried at every layer. The final story is what the agent reads on its way in.

The context window of the agent is not memory. A million tokens is not enough. Agents work for months on the same files, the same people, the same casefiles. They need an office — files, folders, post-its, stories — that any agent can walk into.

The six layers — read bottom-up

URL carried at every layer. A claim in Memory cites a Story; the Story cites Post-its; each Post-it carries the source_url back to the readable file; the readable file points to the raw byte. Every claim resolves to a byte.

How agents come to work

An employee walks into the office. They open the casefile. They glance at the post-its from yesterday. They read the story so far. Then they work.

That is exactly what an agent does every morning. The library is what makes it possible across months and years — not just one session.

Why this is the moat

Most memory frameworks extract facts and embed them as vectors. The fact gets stored. The file that produced it is forgotten. We do it the other way around.

Files canonical
The raw PDF · email · photo · audio never moves. Drop the database, rebuild the office from disk.
Many lenses
Same file, read through many perspectives. Each writes one short post-it from its angle.
Stories cross-link
Post-its cluster by casefile into stories. Stories join the dots like human memory.
Memory on top
One final story. Rewritten daily. Loaded at every cold-start so the agent already knows.
Provenance
Every claim resolves to a raw byte. No floating facts. No invented citations.
Agent chat is evidence
The agent’s own work log flows into the same library. Same pipeline as emails.
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