Frequently Asked Questions

General

What is Bindly?

Bindly is a knowledge management platform designed for LLMs. It lets you save, organize, and retrieve knowledge that persists across AI conversations.

How is Bindly different from a note-taking app?

Bindly is designed for LLM access via MCP protocol. Your AI assistant can save, search, and retrieve knowledge directly — no copy-pasting needed. Every update creates an immutable Version, preserving your complete knowledge history.

Is Bindly free?

Bindly is currently in beta and free to use.

Knowledge Management

What happens when I update a Binding?

A new Version is created. The old Version is preserved. Bindly never modifies existing content — this is the immutability principle.

Can I see old Versions?

Yes. Use mcp_list_versions to see all Versions of a Binding, and mcp_get_version to retrieve a specific one.

What's the difference between a Binding and a Version?

A Binding is the container (like a document). A Version is a specific snapshot of that document's content at a point in time.

Spaces

What Space types are available?

Can I make my personal Space public?

No. Personal Spaces are always private. Create a team Space and toggle it to public instead.

MCP / LLM

Which LLM clients support Bindly?

Any client that supports MCP: Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Cursor, and others. See the MCP Connection Guide.

What's the token budget for?

LLMs have limited context windows. Bindly includes token counts with every response so your LLM can manage its context budget. Use Tiers (1, 1.5, 2) to control how much content you retrieve.

Can multiple LLMs access the same Space?

Yes. Any authenticated connection to your account can access your Spaces. Team Spaces allow multiple users (and their LLMs) to share knowledge.

Sharing

How do I share a Binding publicly?

Two ways:

  • Permanent: Put it in a public team or open Space → accessible at bind.ly/@space/binding
  • Temporary: Use mcp_create_share → generates a temporary link at bind.ly/b/{id}
  • Are temporary share links indexed by search engines?

    No. Temporary share links include noindex meta tags and are not included in the sitemap.