Logiqo
MCP — Early Access

Project memory for
humans and AI agents

Stop re-explaining your project — to new teammates or to your AI. Logiqo keeps decisions, architecture and domain knowledge in a living graph that your team curates through an AI guide, and your agents read through MCP.

Logiqo answering a question about an incident, with the related node highlighted in the knowledge graph

One graph. Curated by your team. Queried by your agents.


One memory, three surfaces

The same knowledge, shown three ways.

Graph
humans browse
Payment provider decision

A living graph of your project's decisions, incidents, docs and people.

AI guide
team curates
Why did we get duplicate deliveries in June?
The dedup key was scoped per event, not per (event, endpoint). Fixed after INC-12 — see the postmortem. INC-12: Duplicate deliveries

Answers from your own nodes. Proposes edits. Keeps the graph honest.

Your agent
MCP · Early Access
claude-code
$ mcp__logiqo__search_project
"payment provider decision"
→ node: Payment provider decision
type: Decision · updated 3d ago
links: 4 · tokens: 187

Precise retrieval instead of blind file crawling. Small token bills.

Humans browse it. The guide curates it. Agents query it. One source of truth.


Start an empty chat — it already knows your project. One command connects Claude Code, Cursor, or any MCP client. Early Access rolling out.

Claude remembers for Claude. Cursor remembers for Cursor. Logiqo remembers for your team — readable by all of them.

Without shared memory

Every tool now has memory — its own. Claude's notes don't travel to Cursor. Your teammate's agent learns nothing from yours. And no one can open that memory to check what's inside.

With Logiqo

One shared graph. Humans browse it, the AI guide curates it, any MCP agent queries it. Portable, inspectable, team-owned.


How it works

01

Import

Drop in your docs — Logiqo builds a linked graph automatically (topic bundles, wiki-links).

02

Curate

Chat with the AI guide: it answers from your nodes, proposes edits, and gets you back up to speed after any break.

03
Early Access

Connect

One MCP endpoint gives every agent precise, token-cheap retrieval instead of blind file crawling.


Who it's for

Built for
Teams of 5–50
Onboarding that survives people leaving.

One shared memory instead of tribal knowledge — for every teammate and every agent they bring.

Solo devs with AI agents

No more permanent first days: your agent knows the project's why, not just its files. Start free — your graph is ready for the team when they are.

A chat turn costs cents, not dollars — prompt-cache engineering built in.
Answers survive page reloads — generation is detached from the connection.
Hybrid retrieval (vectors + full-text + graph expansion) rolling out; topic-bundle map already live.

Pricing

Start free. Pay for what you actually use.

Free
$0
  • First document import free — up to 160K characters
  • 30 IQ welcome credit to explore chat and the graph
  • 1 project, up to 300 nodes
Start free
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Starter
$0/mo
  • 400 IQ monthly, accumulates up to 800
  • Up to 5 projects, 10,000 nodes
  • MCP agent access (read-only) — Early Access
Get Starter
Pro
$0/mo
  • 1500 IQ monthly, up to 3000
  • Unlimited projects, up to 50,000 nodes
  • MCP agent access incl. write queue — Early Access
Get Pro

Fair usage-based credits: every action costs IQ proportional to its real compute cost — light questions cost less, heavy imports cost more. No surprise bills, no upgrade walls. Top-ups from $20.

Early-access pricing — your rate is locked in for the life of your subscription.


FAQ

What's an IQ?

Logiqo's usage credit. Each AI action costs IQ proportional to its real compute cost. Browsing your graph is free.

When does MCP land?

Early Access is rolling out; read-only agent access first, write queue for Pro next.

Is my knowledge safe?

Your projects are private to your account; agent access is read-only by default and gated by your API key.

What can I import?

Documents and text — Logiqo splits them into linked nodes automatically.

Give your project a memory.