Vault Types
Vaults have types that determine their behavior and appearance. Personal vaults are private by default. Team vaults enable collaboration. Project vaults focus on task-oriented knowledge. Archive vaults are read-only for long-term storage.
How it works
When creating a vault, choose a type that matches its purpose. Each type has different defaults for sharing, AI settings, and display. Personal vaults default to private with full AI enrichment. Team vaults default to shared with collaborative features. Archive vaults lock content as read-only. Custom types let you define your own presets.
Vault creation dialog with type selection
Why it matters
Different knowledge needs different treatment. Personal journals need privacy. Team wikis need collaboration. Archives need preservation without modification. Vault types encode these intentions into the system so the right behaviors are applied automatically, reducing configuration burden and preventing mistakes like accidentally sharing a private vault.
Different vault type icons in sidebar showing visual distinction