Who is Campfire for?
Campfire is for people who work in folders and want an assistant that can understand the files in front of it.
That includes developers, technical writers, documentation maintainers, product builders, automation-heavy teams, and people managing content or media alongside code. A workspace might be a source repository, a docs site, a local app, a marketing project, or a collection of assets that need to stay organized.
Campfire is most useful when you want answers and actions to use local context instead of staying abstract. It can read nearby files, follow repository conventions, understand workspace-specific settings, and ask for approval before taking actions that matter.
Good Fits
Campfire is a good fit when:
- The work lives in a folder you can open locally.
- You want the assistant to inspect real files before answering.
- You want changes to be explicit and reviewable.
- You use Git or want help understanding local changes.
- You want workspace-specific memories, skills, approvals, or settings.
- You want one place for code, docs, content, media, and automation-oriented work.
Campfire is designed for hands-on work. It is not just a chat window, and it is not limited to one language, framework, or project style.