Build in Public: How We Repositioned MoLOS for AI Agents
Three weeks ago, I had a problem.
MoLOS was positioned as a "local-first productivity suite" — competing with Notion, Obsidian, and a crowded productivity market. We had great features, but the positioning wasn't resonating.
Today, I'm sharing how we made a strategic pivot and what I learned along the way.
The Problem: Red Ocean, No Clear Differentiator
Original Positioning
- Tagline: "The Local-First, AI-Native Modular Life Organization System"
- Target: Knowledge workers, productivity enthusiasts
- Competitors: Notion, Obsidian, Linear
Issues
- Crowded Market: Productivity space is saturated
- Unclear Differentiator: "Local-first" appeals to privacy advocates, but they don't pay well
- AI as Feature, Not Core: AI was mentioned but not the hero
The Pivot: AI Agent Memory Layer
After running a 5-agent "Council" debate and analyzing Hacker News data, we realized:
Nobody owns "structured memory for productive AI" — and that space is ours.
New Positioning
- Tagline: "Memory with structure. Built for agents that get things done."
- Target: AI developers, agent builders, power users
- Category: Structured AI Memory (new category)
Key Insight
"You are not competing with Mem0. You are creating a new category: Structured memory for productive AI — for humans using AI, not generic AI memory."
The Council Debate: How We Decided
We created 5 AI personas to debate the positioning:
🎯 Product Marketing Lead
"If we position as 'memory layer', we lose. Mem0 has $24M and first-mover advantage. But nobody owns productivity-native memory. That space is empty."
🔧 Technical Architect
"'Productivity-native' is marketing fluff. My framing: 'Local-First MCP Server for Structured Productivity Data' — no fluff, just what it is."
👤 Power User
"The magic: Claude can see my 200+ tasks, understand which project they belong to, know priorities. Mem0 stored memories. MoLOS stores structured, actionable context."
💼 Business Strategist
"MCP-native and local-first alone won't pay bills. But productivity-native wins because: $10-20/user/month validated (Notion, Linear)"
🔮 Visionary
"MoLOS is Cognitive Infrastructure — not memory, not data layer. Agents need STRUCTURE for thinking. Projects, goals, habits are cognitive scaffolding."
The Final Decision
4/5 agreed on the core: Productivity structure is MoLOS's unique advantage.
Primary Positioning
"The structured memory layer for productive AI agents"
Supporting Angles by Audience
| Audience | Angle |
|---|---|
| Developers | "MCP-compatible, local-first, structured data" |
| Users | "Your AI's operating memory for getting things done" |
| Visionaries | "Cognitive infrastructure for agent era" |
What Changed (And What Stayed)
What Changed
| Aspect | From | To |
|---|---|---|
| Primary Product | Productivity app | MCP server |
| Target User | Knowledge workers | AI developers |
| MCP Status | Unmarketed feature | Hero product |
| Pricing | B2C ($5-20/mo) | B2B ($49-99/mo) |
| Competition | Notion/Obsidian | New category |
What Stayed
- ✅ Local-first, single-tenant architecture
- ✅ 72 MCP tools (already working)
- ✅ Productivity app (becomes showcase)
- ✅ SQLite backend
Why This Wins
- MCP is the Wedge — First-mover on MCP-native memory
- Local-First is Moat — Privacy-conscious buyers, competitors are cloud-only
- Productivity Structure — Opinionated ontology competitors cannot copy
- Faster to Revenue — Devs pay more than productivity users
- Different Category — Not competing head-on with Mem0 ($24M) or Zep ($10M+)
Action Items (6-Week Launch Plan)
Week 1-2: Foundation
- Positioning doc
- Landing page copy
- REST API spec
- Pricing tiers
Week 3-4: Build
- REST API wrapper
- Developer documentation
- Python SDK
- TypeScript SDK
Week 5-6: Launch
- Beta access (10-20 devs)
- Feedback collection
- Product Hunt launch
- HN Show HN
Lessons Learned
1. Don't Be Afraid to Pivot
I was scared to change direction after months of work. But a good pivot is better than a bad straight line.
2. Data Over Gut Feelings
We used:
- Hacker News analysis: See what resonates with developers
- Council debate: Multiple perspectives from AI personas
- Competitive research: Who's winning, why, gaps
3. Find the Moat, Not the Feature
Not "local-first" (replicable in 12-18 months) Not "MCP" (protocol can change) Productivity structure — opinionated ontology competitors cannot copy
4. Own a Category, Don't Compete
Instead of being "better Mem0", we created "structured memory for productive AI". Smaller category, but we own it.
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