For students
A study and research tool for students
MindWeb helps students break a subject into a structured web of concepts and ask questions when the textbook falls short. Type a topic and it builds a cited knowledge graph you can explore node by node — so studying means understanding how ideas connect, not just highlighting paragraphs you'll forget.
The problem: linear notes, tangled subjects
Subjects aren't linear, but notes are. You copy definitions down the page while the real exam question is how the concepts relate — and that structure never makes it onto paper. When the textbook glosses over a step, you're stuck searching random sources with no easy way to tell which to trust.
The workflow with MindWeb
Drop in a topic, a lecture theme, or a tricky chapter. MindWeb researches it and lays the concepts out as a knowledge graph — each node cited, so you can see (and trust) where an explanation comes from.
When something doesn't click, ask that node directly and get an answer grounded in real sources, in English or 中文. Branch into the subtopics you're shaky on, and your study map grows exactly where you need the most help.
The outcome
You study from a structured, cited map of the subject instead of a wall of notes — easier to revise from, honest about its sources, and ready to share with a study group as a read-only link.
Turn your next subject into a graph
Study from a cited knowledge graph, not a wall of notes. Free to start.
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