Worlds
A world is a self-contained universe — its own entities, lore, collaborators, and subscription. You can own several, and each is independent. The portal is where you create worlds, browse their contents, and manage their settings; creating and editing the content inside a world (entities, lore, relationships) is done by connecting an AI tool.
Switching between worlds
Section titled “Switching between worlds”The Worlds list shows every world you own or collaborate on, with its name, label, and entity count. Select one to open its dashboard.
The world dashboard
Section titled “The world dashboard”The dashboard is the home page for a single world. It shows the world’s name, label, and description, along with the entity types defined for it (for example Person, Place, Event). Select a type to browse the entities of that kind.
The default schema
Section titled “The default schema”There’s no template to pick when you create a world. Every world starts from the same general-purpose default schema — a ready-made set of entity types (Person, Place, Event, Group, Project, Interest, Item) and the relationship types that connect them — so you’re never staring at a blank page.
That one schema adapts to whatever you’re building: fiction, a team’s shared canon, a personal knowledge base, or a CRM. You extend it with your own entity types and relationships as you go, and steer how it’s used with a world prompt — see World prompt examples. For the full list of starting types, see the Data model; for the creation walkthrough, Create your first world.
World settings
Section titled “World settings”Open a world’s Settings to manage it. The sections are:
- General — edit the world’s name, label, and description. Owners and editors can change these; viewers see them read-only.
- World prompt — standing instructions for AI tools working in this world, so they stay in your world’s voice and conventions. The owner edits it, and can let editors edit it too.
- API connections — the world’s MCP endpoint and the API keys used to connect AI tools.
- Collaborators — invite teammates and manage their roles. See Collaborators and permissions.
- Billing — change plans, payment method, and invoices (owner only). See How pricing works.
Leaving a world
Section titled “Leaving a world”If you’re a collaborator (not the owner) on a world, you can leave it from Settings → Collaborators.