Liefwork Early Access · Launching July 2026

AI Memory Corals · For Obsidian

The graph view Obsidian deserves.

Liefwork renders your folders as a living, chronological coral — a map of your vault that reveals its inner structure.

See it in action

The heart of the system is the Liefwork engine, which projects data structure as fractal geometry. Explore this new model of data visualisation through the case studies below:

What it is

A simple Liefwork coral: one folder with a sub-folder and a few notes, rendered as a labelled branching structure.
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Same exact data, different shape

Your files never move — they stay exactly where they are on your drive. Liefwork reads the structure your computer already keeps and renders it as one open, navigable shape.

The Liefwork plugin in Obsidian — the vault's folder tree in the sidebar and the same structure rendered as a coral, its branches fanning out.
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Branches reveal what folders conceal

Folders become branches, files become “liefs”. The entire data structure is visible at once.

A Liefwork coral open in Obsidian beside the vault's folder tree — the same structure, navigated by a person.
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One memory, easily navigable by humans and AI agents

Humans can easily find their way around a coral. And so can AI agents. You work the same branches, read the same structure.

Four terminal AI agents working one Liefwork coral at once, each colour-mapped to its own branch.
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Manage multiple agents effortlessly

Colour-coded terminals help you track multiple agents working on your data. No more wondering what your AI remembers.

The Memory System

The Liefwork plugin comes with the Liefwork Memory System built in. This lets you seed any folder with a set of growth rules for your AI to follow as your work progresses. As the coral grows, every branch tip summarises the contents beneath it — so any agent can drop into a branch with exactly the orientation and context it needs. Orchestrating multiple agents across different strands becomes easy and intuitive.

Early results

On LongMemEval — the standard benchmark for AI memory — early tests show Liefwork beating a full-context model on accuracy while reading a fraction of the tokens. Because AI agents orient on the branch that matters instead of re-reading everything, the system adapts and scales with your work.

Liefwork — the Holographia Memory Coral casting the “Liefwork” wordmark as a holographic projection.

What you're joining

Liefwork is a plugin for Obsidian, launching July 2026. Join the waitlist and you'll be notified as soon as it becomes available, and one of the first to explore this new model for agent work and memory.

Built by Pavlos Zafiropoulos, with Claude — one person and one machine, growing a tool for people who already live in their vault.