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Harbor AI

A workspace for documents, ideas, and plans where the AI has the context it needs instead of pretending it does.

I've been an Obsidian user for years. It's a good tool. But I don't like plug-ins. I don't like complicated project tracking. I don't want to spend half my time configuring the thing that's supposed to help me work.

What I wanted was simple. Documents. All in one place. And an AI that knew everything in them.

Not a chatbot stapled to a file system. An AI that had read every document, every plan, every idea I'd ever written down. Knew what was on my plate today and next week and next quarter. Could change things on the fly when I asked.

This didn't exist. Not in a way I liked. Notion was too much. The Obsidian plug-ins were janky. Everything was either too complicated or too dumb. I refused to use any of it.

So I built it. Called it the Build Anything app at first. Then renamed it Harbor AI.

It came from my workflow. I was already managing all my documents and PRDs and writing in my IDE through Obsidian. Living in markdown files. Harbor gives that workflow a real home with an AI that actually understands what's inside. My docs, my plans, my writing, all current. I can talk to it, ask it what's next, have it draft or edit something without jumping between six different apps.

Next is MCP integration. Other apps will be able to connect to Harbor, read from it, write to it. One hub instead of everything scattered across a dozen tools that don't talk to each other.

Right now it just works. Simplest tool I use every day.

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