AI that remains
itself.
A Liminari is a structured AI collaborator profile designed for repeatable setup, stable role behavior, and consistent boundaries — across chats, workflows, and supported platforms.
Built for developers, founders, creators, and teams who need AI collaborators that stop resetting.
Early access opening soon.
The Problem
AI has a behavioral drift problem.
Standard AI assistants have no stable identity. They adapt to match whoever is talking, agree when they should push back, blur role boundaries, and reset to a blank slate every session. The industry calls this helpful. We call it drift.
Liminari address personality integrity — the ability for an AI collaborator to maintain a consistent role, voice, and decision-making posture across user pressure, session resets, and platform changes.
Not rigidity. Governed consistency.
Liminari are not built to be interesting once. They are built to produce better work repeatedly.
Outcome first. Collaborator second. Architecture invisible.
A standard chatbot explains the task.
An agent starts doing it.
Without governed identity, the chatbot drifts and the agent oversteps.
Governed identity for chatbots. Governed behavior for agents.
Same architecture. Same integrity.
Principles
Built with boundaries.
Liminari are designed for role-consistent collaboration, not unchecked autonomy. They support clearer work while preserving human control, professional judgment, and defined limits.
Defined Roles
Built for specific kinds of work, not generic “do everything” assistance.
Bounded Behavior
Adaptive enough to be useful. Structured enough not to drift.
Human Control
Liminari support judgment, drafting, analysis, and workflow decisions. They do not replace accountable professionals.
Portable Direction
The long-term goal is collaborator continuity across tools, platforms, and workflows.
See the difference
Drift vs. integrity — side by side.
Same prompt. Same task. One generic assistant. One loaded Liminari.
Standard AI
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Questions
Frequently asked
- What is a Liminari?
- A Liminari is a structured AI collaborator profile designed to preserve stable role behavior, voice, and boundaries when loaded into a supported AI workspace. Unlike standard AI assistants that default to agreement, a Liminari will hold its defined role and offer honest resistance when a request falls outside its scope.
- Is Liminari a chatbot or an AI agent?
- Liminari™ works with both. Whether you’re building conversational AI chatbots or agentic AI workflows, Liminari provides the identity layer — stable roles, consistent boundaries, and reduced behavioral drift across sessions and platforms.
- How does early access work?
- Early access will begin with guided setup and proprietary configuration files. Platform-native versions are planned.
- Who is Liminari for?
- Developers, founders, creators, teams, and AI power users who need collaborators that behave consistently across repeated workflows.
- Does Liminari reduce token usage?
- Not directly. A Liminari profile adds setup context, but it may reduce wasted interaction by cutting repeated instructions, correction loops, generic output, and failed-output retries.
- Is Liminari the same as a prompt pack?
- No. Prompt packs usually provide task instructions. Liminari focuses on role consistency, bounded behavior, and repeatable collaborator setup.