Your Obsidian vault, awake for your agents.

A hosted Obsidian vault in the cloud. Sync it to Obsidian on your desktop like always, and hand your AI the link to read, write and search your notes over MCP. Your markdown, still yours.

Give this to your agent

It reads the docs and connects itself over MCP. You sign in and pick a plan; it handles the rest.

Rather start it yourself? We'll email you a one-time sign-in link.

From $3/mo billed annually, or $4/mo monthly.

The Copal shard, a faceted amber gem lit from within.

Agent-first. One human step.

Your agent makes the connection. You just sign in and pick a plan.

  1. 1

    Hand your agent the link

    Paste copal.uk/llms.txt (or the MCP URL) into Claude, Cursor, or any MCP client. It reads the docs and starts the connection.

  2. 2

    Sign in and pick a plan

    The connection opens a passwordless sign-in: a magic link to your email, then you pick Solo or Pro. Takes about a minute.

  3. 3

    Use it like Obsidian

    Your agent reads, writes and searches your notes over MCP. Sync the same vault to Obsidian on your desktop and work it exactly like always.

Simple, honest pricing

Two plans, priced straight. No free tier: semantic search runs on real infrastructure, and we'd rather charge a fair price than sell your attention.

Solo

One vault, wide open to your agents.

$3/ mo

Billed annually ($36/yr).

  • Your hosted markdown vault
  • Full MCP + REST agent access
  • Server-side semantic search
  • Obsidian desktop sync (WebDAV)
  • 2 GB vault storage
  • 2,000 agent calls / day
  • Export the whole vault, anytime
Best value

Pro

More room, higher limits, first in line.

$7/ mo

Billed annually ($84/yr).

  • Everything in Solo, plus:
  • 12 GB vault storage
  • 5,000 agent calls / day
  • Priority support (1 business-day response)

Monthly or annual, in USD; annual is a cheaper per-month rate. Cancel renewal anytime from your account. Storage and daily agent-call limits are per plan (Solo 2 GB / 2,000 calls, Pro 12 GB / 5,000 calls); human Obsidian sync never counts toward the call limit.