Knowledge Graph
An interactive graph visualization showing relationships between knowledge items. Explore connections visually, discover unexpected links, and get alerts when content contradicts other items in your knowledge base.
How it works
The knowledge graph builds automatically from your content. Nodes represent knowledge items and edges represent relationships -- shared topics, referenced entities, semantic similarity, or explicit links. You can zoom, filter by type or date, and click any node to open it. The graph highlights contradictions when two items make conflicting claims about the same subject.
Interactive knowledge graph with connected nodes and highlighted contradictions
Why it matters
Linear lists and folders hide the connections between ideas. A visual graph reveals the structure of your knowledge -- which topics are densely connected, which items are isolated, and where contradictions exist. This bird's-eye view helps you identify gaps, spot patterns, and understand the landscape of what you know.
Knowledge graph zoomed into a topic cluster showing relationship lines