
Mindspase
A visual AI knowledge base that organizes what you save
165 followers
A visual AI knowledge base that organizes what you save
165 followers
Mindspase is a visual, AI-powered knowledge base that automatically organizes everything you save, articles, images, videos, music, quotes, PDFs, with zero folders or manual tagging. Search the way you actually remember things: "that blue design article from last month." Features unique visual layout, natural language + visual search, Collective Minds for shared knowledge spaces, and full end-to-end encryption. No ads. No data selling. Ever.









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I commend you on getting this up and running. I just tried it myself to brain-dump some things about business across four different sections/spaces.
For something designed to take in information with the least amount of friction possible, I noticed a bit of friction when trying to jot down an idea. There are categories up top, a title, the body, selecting which space it belongs in, and a few other things in the idea area. It can feel a little busy when the goal is simply to capture a thought quickly.
I’m not trying to take anything away from the site/app — it looks awesome. My thought is that if the goal is a “second mind,” maybe the idea dump could be even more mindless and frictionless.
No tags is awesome, and if it truly remembers things well (as the claim suggests), do we really need sections at the moment of capture? My thought would be to make the brain dump as easy as possible, and then let users organize things later if they want to use the structure you’ve built.
Otherwise, the idea of being able to find things based on remembered context is a beautiful concept.
Thanks for building the website/app.
Mindspase
@sourcce Thank you for this, really appreciate you taking the time.
Just to clarify one thing, nothing in Mindspase is required except the content itself. Drop a link, paste a line, upload an image. That's it. Hit save. The AI takes care of everything else, title, tags, categorization, which space it belongs in. You never have to fill a single field if you don't want to.
The fields are there for people who like control. But they're completely optional.
That said, your point about the UI feeling busy is fair. Even optional fields can create visual noise that feels like pressure. That's on me and it's something I’m going to address. The experience should feel as light as the concept.
Thanks again for the kind words and the sharp eye. This is exactly the kind of feedback I need right now.
How does Mindspace's natural language search handle ambiguous or vague queries when users can't remember specific details about saved content?
Mindspase
@mordrag Hey Denis,
You don’t have to remember specific details. It will be enough to remember, timeframe, or even a small piece of information like, “the article on the last technology “
The concept of saving things without needing to manually organize them sounds very appealing. Natural language search and mood-based browsing also feel like a more intuitive way to rediscover content later. How does Mindspase decide which tags or categories to assign when saving very different types of content?
Mindspase
@vik_sh Thanks for the feedback.
The AI understand the content and the context of your memories. So it knows how to give them the correct type of content for the spaces and categories.
It's asking me to Sign in to base44.com - what's the connection? / Thanks
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@davidbennett I've built it with Base44
@gil_finkelstein2 If I build a mind, can I integrate it with other tools?
Mindspase
@dennishlewis like what?
In the platform you have “Feature requests” if enough users will asks for that, I will add it
Would it be able to tackle multiple languages? Here I specifically mean the search option
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@viktorgems sure