A local-first, that unifies personal knowledge management, task orchestration, and decentralized publishing into a single, sovereign workspace.
In the 2026 digital economy, productivity is crippled by "Context Friction"—the cognitive tax paid when switching between isolated tools like Notion (databases), Obsidian (notes), and Mastodon (social). Modern workflows suffer from three critical failures:
Data Fragility: Cloud-first applications turn our "Second Brain" into a rented service. If a server goes down or a subscription ends, the user's intellectual history vanishes.
The App-Switching Tax: Moving an idea from a private "thought" to a "task" and finally to a "public post" requires manual duplication, leading to data rot and lost momentum.
The Illusion of Connectivity: Most "unified" tools are merely web-wrappers that fail the moment the user is offline, making them unreliable for deep work in a mobile, multi-modal world.
Teracotta solves this by introducing the Legion Architecture. By utilizing CRDTs (Conflict-free Replicated Data Types) and a Local-First storage engine, Teracotta ensures that your data is "baked" into your device. It eliminates the boundary between thinking, doing, and sharing—allowing a single "Atomic Block" to march across different modes of your life without ever leaving the ecosystem.