The knowledge and memory substrate for the agent era. TPS Report turns scattered documents into a graph your agents can reason over — and a memory they write back to. Authored anywhere, wired into every agent ecosystem.
Retrieval isn't enough. TPS Report structures knowledge so agents pull the right context, follow real relationships, remember what they learned — and reach it from anywhere.
Not vector soup. Agents follow explicit relationships — multi-hop traversal, importance scoring, even prerequisite chains ("read this first"). Reasoning over a graph, not a pile of chunks.
Every document declares what it's for — and what it's not for. Enforced twice, at authoring and at sync, so agents never over-retrieve ambiguous context.
A shipped Obsidian plugin syncs bidirectionally — stable IDs, conflict-safe — while browser authoring stays fully first-class. The vault is optional bedrock, never a requirement.
An MCP server exposes your knowledge platform as native tools to any MCP agent — Claude, Cursor, whatever ships next. The substrate isn't captive to our runtime.
Reflexion notes capture what an agent learned each run; conversation memory persists durably. Report = the mind, sections = memory categories, pages = engrams.
Turn a corpus into a member-gated product — visibility and edit scopes enforced all the way down to retrieval, on a seats-and-members workspace layer.
Most tools give you a knowledge base or an agent runtime. TPS Report is one system where the first makes the second smarter.
Turn documents into a curated, graph-connected knowledge base you own and control.
Point agents at the corpus and they inherit its structure — retrieving, traversing, reasoning, and writing memory back.
The publishing layer isn't a nice-to-have — it's what makes the execution layer defensible. Curated structure is context your competitors' open-web agents can't reach.
Grounded assistants that answer from your policies, docs, and tribal knowledge — with citations.
Gated, monetizable knowledge bases with an AI agent on top for your audience or clients.
Multi-hop retrieval across connected sources — reasoning chains you can trace, not black-box answers.
Centrality-ranked, freshness-monitored docs so agents surface the right article, kept current.
KnowOps — our knowledge-engineering service — architects your taxonomy, Graph RAG, and agent-ready knowledge base end to end, on TPS Report.
Start on TPS Report today, or let us architect the substrate with you.