This study demonstrates how simple structural modification of a prototypical organic ferroelectric molecule can be used to tune its key ferroelectric properties. In particular, it is found that shortening the alkyl chain length of trialkylbenzene-1,3,5-tricarboxamide (BTA) from C18H37 to C6H13 causes an increase in depolarization activation energy (≈1.1–1.55 eV), coercive field (≈25–40 V µm−1), and remnant polarization (≈20–70 mC m−2). As the polarization enhancement far exceeds the geometrically expected factor, these observations are attributed to an increase in the intercolumnar interaction. The combination of the mentioned characteristics results in a record polarization retention time of close to three months at room temperature for ca...