Memory
Persistent context across every AI provider you use
Vault
Encrypted storage with granular permissions and full audit trail
Developers
Open source MCP server. Run it locally today
Quickstart
Get memory running in under 5 minutes
The stack
The name 4StaX refers to the four layers that compound over time:| Layer | What it does |
|---|---|
| Memory | Persists context across every AI session |
| Vault | Encrypted, permissioned storage you control (roadmap) |
| Marketplace | Opt-in data sharing with transparent earnings |
| Intelligence | Compounds into a cognitive profile over time |
How people use it
- Developers who switch between Cursor, Claude Desktop, and ChatGPT and are tired of re-explaining their stack every session
- Power users who want their AI interactions to actually build on each other over time
- Teams who need shared memory with proper access controls and audit trails
What exists today
4StaX is in early development. Here’s exactly what works right now versus what’s coming.
| Feature | Status |
|---|---|
| kontxt (Layer 1). npm package, MCP, CLI | Available now. GitHub |
Local SQLite vault (~/.kontxt/vault.db) | Available now |
| Hosted memory API | Roadmap and waitlist |
| Encrypted vault + permissions + consent ledger | Roadmap |
| Marketplace | Roadmap |
| Training and annotation programs | Roadmap |
Platform map (5 layers)
4StaX is designed as five layers, from local memory to hosted enterprise surfaces. kontxt implements Layer 1 today.| Layer | Name | What it is |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | AI memory layer (kontxt) | npm package with a local SQLite vault under ~/.kontxt/, MCP + CLI; cross-provider context that persists across sessions |
| 2 | Personal data vault | encrypted storage, granular permissions, revocation, immutable consent ledger |
| 3 | Data marketplace | opt-in monetization of attributed or anonymized data with verified consent trails |
| 4 | Training & annotation | consent-aware labeling + evaluation programs built on the same vault |
| 5 | Developer & enterprise API | hosted memory API and compliance-oriented tooling (roadmap at api.4stax.com) |

