Turn them into a visual space you can actually think in.
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Every AI chat app has the same problem: a scrolling list of cryptic titles hiding the best thinking you've ever done.
Help me with my...
3 months ago
Can you explain how...
5 months ago
I need to figure out...
8 months ago
Somewhere in there is the insight that changes everything.
Brilliant thinking. Valuable knowledge. Real breakthroughs.
All rotting behind a title you'll never search for.
Not just in the moment. Permanently.
What if the knowledge from 200 chats wasn't scattered across 200 dead threads, but connected in one living map of everything you've learned?
Paste a chat. AI extracts the knowledge. Nodes appear. Connections form. Your second brain grows.
From chat chaos to visual clarity. In seconds.
Drop a ChatGPT share link, paste a conversation transcript, or type your own ideas. Any knowledge input works.
Every concept, insight, and idea is identified. Connections between them surface automatically. Structure emerges from the conversation.
Zoom out and see the map. Clusters of related ideas form. Connections span across topics. Your knowledge has a shape now.
Drop a ChatGPT share link and watch it transform. Paste raw conversation text. Or type your own thoughts directly. Every input becomes knowledge nodes in seconds.


That coding pattern from a ChatGPT session three months ago? It just connected to the architecture idea you explored with Claude yesterday. AI finds the links across all your conversations.
Your brain doesn't think in chronological chat logs. Mindlify gives your knowledge room to breathe. Nodes cluster by topic, connections reveal patterns, and you can zoom from the big picture to any single insight.

You didn't plan it, but your AI chats cluster around 4-5 core interests. Mindlify reveals that structure, auto-grouping related knowledge into visual clusters with labeled themes you can rename and explore.
"What was that thing about React Server Components?" Instead of scrolling through 50 ChatGPT conversations, search once. Every concept from every imported conversation is indexed and connected.
"I had 300+ ChatGPT conversations. Mindlify turned them into a knowledge graph with clusters I didn't even know existed. Turns out I've been circling the same 5 ideas for months. Now I can actually see them."
Priya, Product Manager
"I paste every Claude conversation in here now. Last week it connected a coding pattern from January to an architecture idea from yesterday. That connection saved me two days of work."
Marcus, Senior Developer
"As a researcher, I use AI constantly for literature review. My chat history was a graveyard. Now it's a living knowledge base where everything links to everything. This is what a second brain should feel like."
Dr. Sarah Chen, Researcher
"I was skeptical. Another note app? But the moment I pasted my first ChatGPT link and saw 12 connected nodes appear in 10 seconds, I got it. I've imported 50 chats since."
Jake, Startup Founder
You talk to ChatGPT more than most people talk to their coworkers. You've explored hundreds of topics. But you can't find that one conversation from last month. Sound familiar?
Debugging sessions, architecture discussions, code reviews with AI. All trapped in chat threads. Import them and watch your technical knowledge graph grow with every conversation.
Literature reviews, hypothesis exploration, methodology debates. All done with AI, all lost in scroll. Turn months of AI-assisted research into a connected knowledge base.
Market analysis, competitive research, product strategy. You've explored it all with AI. Now see how every strategic conversation connects. Your next insight is hiding between two old chats.
If you've ever scrolled through your AI chat history thinking "I know I asked about this..." you're our people.
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Share your ChatGPT conversation (ChatGPT has a 'Share' button that creates a link), paste the link into Mindlify, and AI extracts every key concept, insight, and idea as individual nodes, then connects them. The whole process takes about 10 seconds.
Yes. You can paste share links from ChatGPT, or paste conversation text directly from any AI tool: Claude, Gemini, Perplexity, or anything else. If you can copy the text, Mindlify can extract the knowledge.
Chat history is chronological: a list of threads sorted by date. Mindlify is topological: a map of knowledge sorted by meaning. When you import 50 conversations, you don't get 50 separate items. You get one connected graph where ideas from different conversations link to each other.
Absolutely. Type thoughts directly, paste notes, import articles, anything. AI chats are just one input. Everything connects into the same knowledge graph. Your original ideas will link to concepts from your AI conversations.
The opposite. More knowledge means smarter connections and clearer clusters. Mindlify auto-groups related concepts, so even 1,000 nodes feel organized. The graph gets more valuable the more you add.
Your knowledge is yours. We don't read your content, train models on it, or share it with anyone. Your imported conversations and thoughts are private by default.
Every conversation. Every insight. Every connection you almost made. It's time to see what you actually know.
Free to start. 15 nodes per mindspace. No credit card.