Relink builds a living memory graph of your knowledge, connecting ideas, surfacing insights, and recalling exactly what you need.
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A graph view is cool, but I would love a quick "random connection" button that surfaces two unrelated notes I saved months apart and asks how they might link. It would feel like the app is thinking with me rather than just storing things. Right now I have to dig manually to find those unexpected bridges between ideas.
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@aliayarynyx Thanks for the suggestion! Relink already surfaces related memories automatically (including through the graph view and related links), so you don’t have to manually create connections. But I really like the idea of a “Random Connection” mode that intentionally picks two less-obvious notes to spark new insights. That’s a different experience from similarity search, and definitely something worth exploring.
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how does it actually build the graph, do i have to manually link things or does it figure out connections on its own from stuff i save
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The idea of a memory graph finally clicking into place feels surprisingly useful, especially the way it surfaces connections I'd forgotten I made. Wish the onboarding gave a bit more guidance on how to seed it with my own notes.
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Curious how the memory graph actually works in practice — is it pulling from my notes and files automatically, or do I need to manually feed it everything I want remembered?
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Finally something that connects my scattered notes without me having to manually tag everything. The way it surfaced an old idea I forgot I wrote was genuinely useful.
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A graph view is cool, but I would love a quick "random connection" button that surfaces two unrelated notes I saved months apart and asks how they might link. It would feel like the app is thinking with me rather than just storing things. Right now I have to dig manually to find those unexpected bridges between ideas.
@aliayarynyx Thanks for the suggestion! Relink already surfaces related memories automatically (including through the graph view and related links), so you don’t have to manually create connections. But I really like the idea of a “Random Connection” mode that intentionally picks two less-obvious notes to spark new insights. That’s a different experience from similarity search, and definitely something worth exploring.
how does it actually build the graph, do i have to manually link things or does it figure out connections on its own from stuff i save
The idea of a memory graph finally clicking into place feels surprisingly useful, especially the way it surfaces connections I'd forgotten I made. Wish the onboarding gave a bit more guidance on how to seed it with my own notes.
Curious how the memory graph actually works in practice — is it pulling from my notes and files automatically, or do I need to manually feed it everything I want remembered?
Finally something that connects my scattered notes without me having to manually tag everything. The way it surfaced an old idea I forgot I wrote was genuinely useful.