doXmind
The AI-native writing editor that thinks with you
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The AI-native writing editor that thinks with you
261 followers
doXmind is an AI-native writing editor with AI built into every layer.
Autocomplete flows with your thoughts. Select text to rewrite, translate, or fix in one click. Chat with AI about your full document — it reads, understands, and edits inline.
Upload research to your knowledge base. KB Agent searches all files, cites sources with relevance scores.
New: database blocks, CSV + AI charts, inline comments, presentation mode.
Free. No credit card.
This is the 3rd launch from doXmind. View more
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Launching today
Since our February launch, doXmind has evolved dramatically:
Database Blocks — Notion-style databases with table, board, gallery & list views, custom properties, and CSV export.
💬 Inline Comments — Highlight text to leave comments with resolve/unresolve tracking.
Multi-Column Layouts — Arrange content in 2-4 flexible columns.
AI Thinking Mode — Deeper reasoning for complex requests.
Pro & Max Plans — Premium themes, animated frames, and expanded AI credits.














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@mentions @wangzhang_wu Bloody congrats on the launch to you and your team! Just one doubt; how does doXmind handle context retention across long docs or multiple revisions, especially when blending uploaded research with deeper reasoning tasks?
Hey @wangzhang_wu Congrats on this! With thinking Mode now handling complex reasoning, how are you approaching context windows when the AI is referencing multiple database blocks and documents simultaneously?
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@jacklyn_i Great question Jacklyn! Context management is one of the hardest problems we've tackled.
Our approach: we don't dump everything into one prompt. When the AI references database blocks and documents simultaneously, we use a prioritization pipeline — the system first identifies which blocks and KB files are most relevant to the current query (using embeddings + relevance scoring), then selectively loads only the high-signal content into context.
For Thinking Mode specifically, the AI gets a structured summary of available data sources first, then "pulls in" specific blocks/documents as needed during its reasoning chain — similar to how a researcher would consult references while writing, rather than reading every paper upfront.
It's still an evolving system — we're constantly tuning the retrieval to balance completeness vs. context efficiency.
“8 updates in 6 weeks” is the kind of shipping cadence that tells you everything about a team’s conviction. Congrats on this @wangzhang_wu Are you planning a Notion import feature so users can migrate their existing workspace?
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@jerrybyday Thanks Jeremiah! That means a lot 🙏
Notion import is definitely on our radar. We know migration friction is a real barrier — nobody wants to start from scratch. We're planning to support Markdown and CSV import first (CSV is already live in v1.1), and Notion export-to-Markdown is a natural bridge.
A dedicated Notion importer that preserves database structures and page hierarchy is something we want to build properly, not just partially. It's on the roadmap for a future release.
So proud to see this go live! 🎉 The team has been shipping non-stop since February — Database Blocks, Inline Comments, Multi-Column Layouts, AI Thinking Mode — every feature came from real user feedback. Excited to see what the PH community thinks. Happy to answer any questions! 🙌
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@pei_lin1 Thank you Pei!! 🤝 Couldn't have shipped this fast without the whole team grinding together. v0.1 to v1.1 in 6 weeks — and honestly, the best features came from listening to what real users kept asking for. Let's keep building!