Your AIs forget.
Your tree remembers.
Twiglit is one tree, shared between you, the people you work with, and the AIs each of you bring along. Twigl what matters in from anywhere. The next assistant picks up where the last one left off.
A folder is flat. A tree is honest.
Indent until the row is exactly as small as it needs to be. Outdent when it grows up. Move a branch under a different parent. The tree stays whole.
One bullet, one source of truth.
The dot on the row carries the status and the owner. Look at the row and you know what's open, what's done, who's reading it. No column to forget to update.
One context. Many readers.
Bring your own models. Twigl, Claude, GPT, Grok. They share your tree as working memory, not a chat history. Switch models without re-explaining yourself.
You write to a tree. Everyone reading the same branch sees the same tree.
That's the whole thing. The work doesn't live in a chat with one model, or a doc on one person's drive, or a project tool the AI can't see. It lives on the tree, and the tree is what everybody reads.
The outline is your workspace. Add a twig from your phone, your laptop, or by talking to it.
Expose a row to a teammate. They see the branch and everything it contains. Not a copy, the same tree.
Connect Claude, GPT, Grok, or Twigl. Each one sees the same tree as the last. Switch freely.
The chrome teaches you how to read the screen.
Four bars stack across the top. The first one searches. The second tells you where you are. The third has the verbs you can use on the row you're on. The fourth is the row itself. Below all of that is the tree.

What's growing right now
Twiglit is small on purpose. We want the tree to do a few things very well before we add the next leaf. Here is what you would find if you walked in today, and what we are still working on.
Nest a row inside a row. Move any row anywhere. Keyboard-first. The same tree on web, iOS, and through the AI.
Reads the tree, not a chat history. Voice or text. Brings your other models along when you connect them.
Expose any row to a person or a model. Revoke access any time. The reader sees the live tree, not a copy.
Today, the week canvas, an issue tracker, a workstation list, a kanban board. More leaves coming with the season.
Scheduled views over the tree. Scaffolded. Not ready for alpha.
Two cursors on the same row. Working. CRDT-level conflict-resolution still being trained.
Start with one twig
Private alpha. We open trees one at a time. Tell us what you want to use Twiglit for and we will write back.