SketchyDraw is a fast online whiteboard for creating diagrams, flowcharts, visual notes, and quick sketches. It helps students, creators, developers, and teams turn ideas into clear visuals without using a heavy design tool.
You can draw shapes, arrows, text, organize drawings into workspaces, save your work, and export clean diagrams. The goal is simple: open the canvas and start explaining your ideas visually.
Lately, I ve been looking closely at how independent builders and small teams are managing AI knowledge bases. It feels like the default "industry standard" is to immediately reach for a complex RAG pipeline and a heavy, paid Vector Database.
But I'm starting to wonder if we are over-engineering this for 90% of standard use cases.
Vector DBs are incredibly powerful for massive scale, but for smaller or non-massive datasets, they can be expensive, complex to query, and act as complete black boxes. If a search returns a weird chunk, diagnosing it is often a nightmare.
Which product do you think has the best comment input/edit experience on the web? What features do you like most about those experiences? Some products and features that come to mind:
- Reddit: Rich Text Editor or Markdown Editor options.
- X: polls, schedule post for later.
- Youtube: jump to timestamp link in comment.