when you're asking enterprises to store their most valuable asset (expertise) in your platform, trust matters more than features. open source is how we build that trust.
the core of doobls is open. memory architecture, agent orchestration, tool system, encryption layer. you can read every line. you can audit it. you can run it on your own infrastructure if you want to.
what's commercial is the managed service, enterprise features, and the marketplace (coming later). the infrastructure itself is open.
it's strategy. platforms that win become standards. standards get adopted faster when they're open. postgres won over oracle because you could see how it worked, contribute to it, and build on it without permission.
we want the 3-layer memory architecture to become the standard way AI systems handle expertise. that only happens if people can use it, extend it, and trust it. open source makes that possible.
there's a practical benefit too. our best bug reports come from people reading the code. our best feature ideas come from people trying to extend it. the community is an engineering multiplier.
open core, commercial edges. the infrastructure is free. the platform that makes it effortless is the product.