Research you can see

Visual research tool

A visual research tool lets you see a topic instead of scrolling through it. MindWeb turns deep research into a spatial canvas of cited nodes and edges — a visual knowledge graph you can pan, zoom, and branch. Compared with a linear chat thread that scrolls away, a visual canvas keeps the whole structure of a subject in view, so you can reason over everything you've gathered at once.

Why linear chat fails research

A chat thread is built for conversation, not investigation. Each answer scrolls past, context is hard to revisit, and there's no sense of how the tenth answer relates to the second. Ask enough follow-ups and you're left with a long transcript you'll never reread.

Worse, the structure of the topic — which ideas are central, which connect to which — stays trapped in prose. You can't step back and see the shape of what you've learned, because a thread has no shape.

Research on a spatial canvas

A visual research tool gives your research a place to live. MindWeb lays out each finding as a node on an open canvas, with edges drawing the relationships between them. The result is a map: spatial, persistent, and navigable.

Because the layout is spatial, your memory has something to hold onto. You remember where an idea sits, what it connects to, and how you got there — the way you remember a place, not a paragraph.

The advantages of seeing your research

Visual structure surfaces things prose hides: clusters of related ideas, central nodes everything depends on, and gaps where you haven't looked yet. You spot the shape of a topic at a glance instead of inferring it from a wall of text.

A visual graph is also durable and expandable. Come back a week later and the canvas is exactly as you left it — still cited, ready to grow. Branch any node into a new subtopic and the findings join the same map, so your research compounds instead of resetting with every new chat.

How MindWeb makes research visual

MindWeb runs deep, multi-step web research on your question, then writes the cited findings directly onto the canvas as connected nodes — no manual diagramming. Every node keeps its source, so the visual map is verifiable, not decorative.

From there it stays interactive: question any node, branch into subtopics that extend the graph, and publish a read-only link to share the whole visual map. It works in English and 中文, turning any topic into a living, visual knowledge graph rather than a transcript you'll never reopen.

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