Memory you can see and edit.
Most AI hides its memory in a context window you cannot inspect. Vilva turns memory into something visible, editable, and owned by the team: continuity you control.
A black box cannot be a team member.
When an agent’s memory is an opaque context window, you cannot ask what it knows, cannot correct what it got wrong, and cannot carry it forward on your terms. For a solo experiment that is fine. For a team that has to explain and defend its work, it is a dead end.
Vilva takes the opposite stance. Memory is a first-class, visible part of the product. You can look at exactly what an agent is carrying, change it, and own it. That is what makes an agent something a team can actually rely on.
Three layers of memory
Working memory per run, durable memory per agent, and learned preferences across sessions. All of it visible, all of it yours.
The workspace is working memory
Every run unfolds on a visual canvas. The brief, the plan, the references, and every output sit there as nodes, persistent and inspectable. The agent's working memory is not a hidden buffer; it is the board in front of you.
A memory canvas per agent
Each custom agent carries its own memory: the references and decisions it should bring to every job. Edit it directly to steer what the agent remembers, the same way you would brief a teammate.
Vilva Memory learns your preferences
Across sessions, Vilva Memory picks up how you like to work: the formats you reach for, the styles you approve, the things you always ask to change. Continuity that gets sharper over time, and that you can review.
External tools read and write it
Through the API, other tools can read the same memory and update it. A pipeline can record a decision; a bot can recall a preference. Memory is shared infrastructure, not trapped in one app.
No black-box context. Continuity the team controls.
Inspectable memory wins for teams
Auditability
When you can see what an agent knows, you can explain why it produced what it did. Reviews stop being guesswork.
Continuity
Pick a project back up weeks later and the context is right there on the canvas, not lost to a context window that already rolled over.
Ownership
The memory lives in workspaces you control. You can edit it, export it, or remove it. It is your knowledge, kept where you can reach it.
Keep your context in the open.
Every run on a canvas you own. Free to try, 200 credits on signup.