Use Case
Free during beta · 53/500 seats usedKnowledge graph for research notes
Build a source-linked knowledge graph for research notes, transcripts, and documents.
Research notes, transcripts, and documents stay connected to sources.
Free during beta
Flow
3 steps- Add sourceRecord, upload, or paste.
- Get reportSummary, notes, questions, chapters.
- See the sourceEvery answer links back to its source.
What connects
Related ideas stay connected across research notes, sessions, and uploads.
The graph remains grounded in the passages and evidence you captured.
A public workspace can demonstrate the connected end state before signup.
Related public examples let the same workflow expand into adjacent material.
Why it helps
A research notes graph grounded in your sources.
TopoTopic keeps research notes, calls, transcripts, and source passages connected so the graph stays attached to what was actually captured, uploaded, or written.
That makes it easier to move from one research note to the surrounding evidence, related sessions, and reusable passages without rebuilding context by hand.
Help
Common questions
Current beta answers.
Can this connect more than plain text notes?
Yes. Notes, recordings, uploaded files, and linked material can live in the same corpus so the graph connects related items instead of isolating each format.
What keeps the graph grounded instead of abstract?
The graph is useful because it stays tied to source passages, sessions, and items you can reopen later.
Can I browse a real example first?
A public workspace example lets someone inspect the connected end state before they start their own workspace.
Can I discover related material from there?
Yes. Related pages and public examples let someone keep exploring adjacent workflows without leaving the same source trail.
What works best today?
Capture, reports, and search work best today. TopoTopic is free during the beta.
What is still evolving?
Messaging, calls, graph exploration, learning tools, and edge-case polish are still improving.
Related workflows
Try the same source-to-report flow for another kind of work.
Each page shows a real workflow with a public example.
Search across research notes
Keep transcripts, notes, and supporting files searchable in one working corpus.
Answers that point to sources
Get answers that reopen the exact passage from your own captures and uploads.
Document briefing workspace
Turn decks, briefs, PDFs, and notes into a searchable workspace you can reopen.
Start
Start with one capture.
Your first source becomes a grounded report — every answer links back to the original.