For knowledge workers
A research and knowledge tool for knowledge workers
MindWeb helps knowledge workers bring scattered context into one shared knowledge graph and hand off projects without losing the thread. Instead of context trapped in one person's tabs and memory, your research lives as cited nodes on a canvas the whole team can read, verify, and extend.
The problem: context that lives in people, not systems
On any knowledge-heavy project, the real context lives in someone's head and their browser history. When they're out — or move on — the "why" behind decisions goes with them. Onboarding means reconstructing research from scratch, and handoffs lose the sources that justified the work in the first place.
The workflow with MindWeb
Use MindWeb to research a topic or project and capture it as a cited knowledge graph: findings as nodes, evidence attached, the structure visible at a glance. The reasoning stops living in one person's memory and becomes something the team can see.
Anyone can branch a node, ask a follow-up, or pick up where someone left off, in English or 中文. Share a read-only link and a colleague inherits the entire map — every claim and every source — instead of a summary that drops the context that mattered.
The outcome
Projects hand off cleanly because the research itself is the artifact: a shared, cited graph that survives vacations, reorgs, and turnover — so nobody has to re-derive what the team already knew.
Make your team's research shareable
Turn scattered context into one cited knowledge graph anyone can pick up. Start free.
Keep exploring
MindWeb for founders & builders
Scope competitors and map markets fast, with trustworthy sources on one canvas.
Read moreWhat is a knowledge graph?
The plain-English guide to knowledge graphs — what they are and why cited research belongs in one.
Read moreMindWeb vs NotebookLM
Document Q&A vs. active open-web research that builds a cited knowledge graph.
Read more