The analogy
Think of the Vault as your company’s filing room. Not a to-do list, not an inbox — a permanent record of everything you and your AI workforce have figured out, produced, and decided. Every report, every research note, every decision, every file. Important: In Orbit, data gets classified, and agents declare how important each output is. You review and confirm if you want something to go to your main authoritative knowledge layer (RAG)Three types of content
- Reports — finished outputs from your agents. A lead list, a content draft, a research summary, a run log.
- Knowledge — facts and conclusions you or your agents have ratified as ground truth. These get injected into future agent runs automatically. See Knowledge.
- Notes — rough working material, drafts, exploratory output. Lower signal, kept for reference.
Why it never empties
The Vault is append-only by design. Your company’s institutional memory should compound over time, not get deleted. Old versions are archived when something is updated, never lost — so you can always trace how a piece of knowledge evolved.How content is weighted
Trust Levels decide how much agents rely on each Vault item.

