What is a Cabinet?
A cabinet is a folder on your computer + an app for working with it. The folder holds your knowledge. The app gives you three ways to work with it.
Open Cabinet and you see three tabs — the same three you'll see across these docs.
The three sides of a Cabinet
Data. Your file tree. Notes, PDFs, spreadsheets, code, diagrams, images, embedded apps — everything in one browseable folder, with a rich markdown editor and first-class viewers. → Read more about Data
Agents. Your AI team. Personas with goals, skills, and memory who live in the same folder as your work. Bring your own model. → Read more about Agents
Tasks. What the team does. One-off tasks, scheduled routines, and recurring heartbeats — outputs land back in your folder as durable pages. → Read more about Tasks
Why the three together
A scattered tool stack means scattered context. An assistant in ChatGPT can't see your meeting notes. An agent in Linear can't see your research. A scheduled job in Zapier can't write back into your brain.
Cabinet's bet is that knowledge, the workforce, and the work all have to live in the same folder for any of it to compound.
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