Canonical Terms
A working glossary. The point is to reduce metaphor sprawl by acknowledging that different words mean different things even when they gesture at the same region.
Object-level
- IdeaFlow — the company and the product family. Public-facing name.
- Mew / Mew Lite / Mew Edge — internal/experimental product names for the graph product.
- Thoughtstream — the voice-first capture product (develop.ideaflow.app; stage-api.ideaflow.app).
- Entanglement — earlier-generation prototype (2023-2024) that informed the graph UX.
- Gopher backbone / GraphMirror — speculative names for the graph-editor primitive, framed as a cross-app substrate.
Data-model terms
- Node — the atom. Can be text, a tag, a person, a place, a page.
- Relation / edge — a typed connection between nodes.
- Graph — the union.
- Zone / active zone — a node with sublist-inheritance semantics; stands for "context you've focused on right now."
- Gestalt — a cluster of nodes that coheres into a single recognizable pattern. Predates Mew; see http://gestaltexplanation.jacobcole.net/.
- Spark (of motivation) — the atomic unit of intent. See framings/sparks-of-motivation.
- God data structure — Jacob's maximalist framing for the graph: one structure capable of representing everything in the world, including Google Maps paths, category theory, etc.
Cognition terms
- Capture — getting a thought out of your head and into the system.
- Recall — getting a thought back into working memory when you need it.
- O(1) capture and recall — Cody's shorthand for the product-level requirement: both operations should feel costless.
- Cluster — finding the attractor under a bunch of related sparks.
- Augment — the Engelbart word. Substrate + human > substrate alone or human alone.
- Suggestion / surfacing — the substrate proactively showing you something relevant you'd otherwise miss.
Scale terms
- Personal cognition — individual-layer applications. See layers/personal-cognition.
- Team cognition — organization-layer. See layers/team-cognition.
- Collective cognition / Humanity 3.0 — civilization layer. See layers/collective-cognition.
- Team Humanity — the conceit that humanity is one multi-tiered organization with OKRs; IdeaFlow is the tool that makes it legible. See framings/team-humanity.
- World Quest — the World-of-Warcraft framing for civilization-scale coordination; inherited from Jacob's mentor Jack Park. See vision-convo → jack-park.
Vocabulary inherited from elsewhere
- Bicycle for the mind — Steve Jobs' Engelbart-style frame, claimed verbatim.
- Medium for thought — Joe Henke's framing (January 2024); widely adopted as house vocabulary.
- Memex — Vannevar Bush (1945). Repeatedly invoked.
- Open Supply Chains — one example application of the "open-source KGs" movement. See framings/open-source-knowledge-graphs.
Deprecated / retired
- "The idea-capture app — never lose another idea again" (2023 marketing) — superseded by cognition-layer framing.
- Mew (product name) — used internally; the public name is now IdeaFlow.
Rules for adding to this glossary
- A term enters here when it appears three or more times in the
#explainingideaflowcorpus, or when it's load-bearing in a pitch. - Each entry gets: a one-liner definition, the origin/coiner when known, and a pointer to the framing page if it has one.
- Terms that retire move to "Deprecated / retired" rather than being deleted — past essays still reference them.