πŸ•ΈοΈ Knowledge Graph

Build your personal knowledge network with Roam-style bidirectional links and interactive graph visualization. See how your ideas connect.

πŸ”— Bidirectional [[Links]]

Wiki-Style Linking

Roam-Style

How It Works

Type [[Page Name]] anywhere in a note to create a link. If the page doesn't exist, it's created automatically when you click the link.

  • Links are clickable and navigate to the target note
  • Backlinks appear automatically on the target note
  • Auto-complete suggests existing notes as you type
  • Create new notes by linking to non-existent pages

Example

In my [[Project Notes]] today, I discussed the
[[Q1 Budget]] with [[Sarah]]. We need to
review the [[Marketing Strategy]] before
the [[Board Meeting]] next week.

Each [[link]] becomes clickable. The linked notes show this note in their backlinks.

↩️ Backlinks & References

βœ“ Linked References

Every note shows all notes that link TO it. Click to navigate instantly. Updates in real-time as you create links throughout your knowledge base.

πŸ’‘ Unlinked References

AI finds mentions of this note's title in other notes that aren't linked yet. One-click to convert plain text into a proper [[link]].

πŸ”— Reference Panel

At the bottom of each note, see all connections at a glance:

  • Linked References: Notes that explicitly link to this one with [[brackets]]
  • Unlinked References: Notes that mention this note's title but don't link
  • Quick Preview: Hover to see context around each reference
  • One-Click Linking: Convert unlinked mentions to proper links

🌐 Interactive Graph View

Visualize Your Knowledge

D3.js Powered

🌐 Global Graph

See all your notes and their connections in one interactive view. Zoom, pan, and explore your entire knowledge base visually.

πŸ“ Folder Graph

View only notes within a specific folder. Great for seeing connections within a project or topic area.

πŸ” Search Graph

After searching, visualize the search results as a network. Discover unexpected connections between matching notes.

Graph Interactions

  • Click nodes: Select a note and see its details
  • Double-click: Open the note in the editor
  • Drag nodes: Rearrange the graph layout
  • Scroll/pinch: Zoom in and out
  • Pan: Click and drag the background
  • Hover: See note title and connection count

πŸ” AI Relationship Discovery

Find Hidden Connections

AI Powered

AI scans all your notes and finds potential relationships based on shared keywords and themes β€” even between notes that don't link to each other.

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Scan all notes for keywords
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Build inverted index
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Find keyword overlaps
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Rank by relevance
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Display in graph

🧠 Discover Connections

The AI identifies notes that share themes but aren't linked. Review suggested relationships and add "Related Notes" sections with one click.

⚑ Optimized Algorithm

50-100x optimized algorithm handles thousands of notes efficiently. O(n) complexity using inverted index instead of O(nΒ²) comparison.

πŸ’‘ Use Cases

πŸ“š Research & Learning

Connect concepts as you learn. Link related topics, build a personal wiki of knowledge, and see how ideas relate.

  • Link course notes to concepts
  • Build topic clusters
  • Track sources and references

πŸ’Ό Project Management

Link meeting notes to projects, people to discussions, and decisions to their context.

  • Link [[Meeting Notes]] β†’ [[Project]]
  • Track decisions and their rationale
  • See all notes mentioning a person

✍️ Writing & Content

Build a "digital garden" of interconnected ideas. Let thoughts grow and connect organically.

  • Link drafts to research notes
  • Build an idea repository
  • Track inspiration sources

🧠 Personal Knowledge

Your second brain. Capture everything and let connections emerge over time.

  • Daily notes with [[date links]]
  • Zettelkasten-style atomic notes
  • Progressive summarization

πŸ’‘ Tips for Effective Linking

Link Liberally

Don't overthink it. Create links whenever you mention something that could be its own note. The network grows organically.

Use Descriptive Titles

Good note titles make linking natural. "Meeting with Sarah" is easier to link than "Notes 2026-01-04".

Check Backlinks

Regularly review backlinks and unlinked references. You'll discover connections you didn't realize existed.