Projects, tags and insights
The organization layer, and the notebook of what your agent noticed.
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Beyond the wiki and the log, the dashboard surfaces how your memory is organized — and what your agent has been noticing about it.
Projects
The Projects view lists your topical scopes — the folders memory is filed into, each with its routing description. You can see what’s active, what the Dreamer has proposed, and what’s been archived. A project never crosses a workspace; it’s a way to organize within one.
Tags
The Tags view is the cross-cutting vocabulary — the emergent labels your agent applies as it captures. Tags span projects, which is what makes them useful for recall: one label can gather memory that no single folder holds.
Insights
The Insights view is your agent’s notebook, read-only — the one place memory talks back to you. Each card is a non-obvious finding your agent surfaced while tending your memory: a pattern, a connection, an anomaly you never named. Read them as quiet context; archive the ones that have run their course.
This is the payoff of self-managing memory. You don’t just get a tidy record — you get an attentive one, that tells you what it saw.