What IdeaFlow Is Not
A category-confusion prevention page. IdeaFlow rotates at enough angles that readers frequently assume it's just one of the things below. It isn't. Each of these is either a piece, a neighbor, or a non-goal.
Not just a notes app
"Like, Obsidian is very hackery and complicated. Imagine Obsidian, but optimized for quickly capturing new thoughts and with a much simpler organizational paradigm, but also power."
IdeaFlow overlaps with Obsidian, Roam, Notion, Mem. But the thesis is cognition, not storage. Notes apps stop at capture. IdeaFlow keeps going: cluster, relate, surface, coordinate.
Not just voice-first capture
Whisper, Willow, Otter, and friends solve capture. They don't do structure. IdeaFlow's bet is capture + clustering + graph + LLM, integrated.
Not just a knowledge graph / Semantic Web tool
Enterprise KG / RDF / Neo4j solve structure — and fail at adoption because the markup burden on humans is crushing. IdeaFlow's why-now: LLMs do the markup. Structure without friction. See framings/open-source-knowledge-graphs.
Not only the enterprise product
The current enterprise wedge ships revenue. But the long arc is civilization-scale. Confusing the wedge with the bet leads to reading IdeaFlow as a startup with vague philosophy — or a total worldview disguised as a startup. It's both, stacked. See system-map.
Not a social network
"Create an idea flow for every community."
IdeaFlow has social surfaces (Slack bots, shared zones, alliance graphs), but it is not a social feed optimized for engagement. The opposite: see empowerment algorithms (cf vision-convo's concepts/engagement-vs-empowerment-algorithms).
Not a chatbot / AI assistant company
The LLM is a component. A very important one. But IdeaFlow is not a thin wrapper over a frontier model. The substrate outlives any specific LLM — that's the whole point of the graph layer.
Not a task manager
Tasks, reminders, calendars can ride on the substrate. But if the frame is "better todo list," you've misread the product.
Not closed / not walled-garden
"Starting the open source movement for knowledge graphs, e.g. Open Supply Chains."
The long arc is open. Individual nodes can be private; the substrate is designed so anyone's graph can be federated into others'. See framings/open-source-knowledge-graphs.
Not a Semantic Web revival
Adjacent, not the same. Semantic Web (RDF, OWL) assumed humans would hand-author structured markup. IdeaFlow assumes LLMs + UI will. The vocabulary overlaps; the adoption strategy is completely different.
Related
- north-star-thesis
- canonical-terms
- framings/god-data-structure — maximalist framing ("contain everything in the world") that could be misread as hubris