For researchers & analysts
A deep research tool for researchers and analysts
MindWeb helps researchers and analysts map a domain quickly, keep citations honest, and turn weeks of reading into a navigable knowledge graph. Instead of scattered tabs and a doc you'll never reopen, every finding lands as a cited node on a canvas you can question, expand, and hand off.
The problem: research that doesn't compound
A serious review means dozens of sources, and the moment they multiply, the trail goes cold. Findings live in tabs, PDFs, and half-remembered notes; the link between a claim and its source quietly breaks; and by the time you write it up you're re-finding things you already read. The work doesn't compound — every project starts near zero.
The workflow with MindWeb
Start from a research question. MindWeb runs multi-step web research, reads the sources, and writes a cited report woven into a knowledge graph — each claim linked back to where it came from, so verification is one click.
From there you drive it like an analyst: branch the threads worth chasing into subtopics, ask any node a pointed follow-up, recolor and group the canvas to match your framework. The structure holds the citations for you, so honesty scales with depth instead of fighting it.
The outcome
You finish with a navigable, fully-cited map of the domain instead of a flat document — something you can revisit next week, extend next month, and share as a read-only link so a colleague gets the whole structure and every source, not just your conclusion.
Map your next domain as a graph
Turn weeks of reading into a cited knowledge graph you can navigate and share. Start free.
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