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Dessix
Visual workspace to capture, organize, and create with AI
820 followers
Visual workspace to capture, organize, and create with AI
820 followers
Dessix is a logic-first visual space for deep creators. Instead of wrestling with prompts, you build context visually, making AI an extension of your own thinking. Achieve true alignment—you know what the AI knows, and it grasps your goals. Ditch the black box, accelerate your creation, and finally, take control.









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@lizzieyuan2025 Thanks for the 10/10!
You are absolutely right. Since models already know "everything," our job as humans shifts to building our own cognitive paths and context.
Our goal at Dessix is to leverage the model's power to enrich our cognition and cover our blind spots. That is the real meaning behind "Logic-First" and "Visual Context"—it's not just UI, it's about making AI serve your specific thought structure.
SigniFi
I rarely see AI tools explicitly designed to combat 'confirmation bias'. Usually, they just act as yes-men. 🧐 Regarding the 'Actions' and 'Scenes' features: are there built-in templates or workflows specifically designed to challenge my own logic (e.g., a 'Devil's Advocate' mode), or do I need to configure these prompts myself?
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@yoang_loo This is a brilliant question that touches the core of why we built Dessix—to prevent AI from becoming an echo chamber.
You don't need to configure everything from scratch. We provide "cognitive guardrails" in two ways:
Dessix Store: You can find ready-to-use 'Actions' and 'Scenes' specifically designed to challenge your logic, such as Socratic Questioning workflows and deep inquiry frameworks (similar to the "5 Whys" or rigorous critical thinking models).
Built-in Tools: For objective reality, the system has a native Fact Check Assistant specifically designed to verify claims and validate facts instantly.
We want Dessix to be a partner that helps you think deeper, not just faster.
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@yoang_loo You are absolutely right. It is a double-edged sword.
Current AI models act like incredibly powerful engines—they follow instructions so perfectly that if the pilot is off-course, the AI will just accelerate them into the wrong direction. That is exactly why we need a matching "Chassis" (Control System).
This is the core purpose of Scenes. We built-in templates like "Socratic Questioning" and "Critical Thinking" specifically to introduce external perspectives and prevent users from falling into cognitive traps or echo chambers.
Amplifying thought is great, but keeping it on the right track is critical.
Recommendation: Dessix – A Great Helper for Graduation Thesis Writing
As a student currently working on my graduation thesis, I’ve tried quite a few tools, and Dessix has been a pleasant surprise—it’s perfectly suited to the needs of thesis writing.
What stands out most about it is its rigorous logic. Theses have high requirements for the completeness of arguments. Earlier, when I was organizing my thesis outline, I always encountered logical gaps—for example, the connection between "research methods" and "conclusions" felt disjointed. Dessix could accurately identify such issues and even suggest ways to address them, helping me build a solid and coherent framework.
Moreover, its large model keeps up with my writing train of thought. Many tools tend to veer off track, either generating irrelevant content or disrupting my rhythm. But Dessix feels like it "understands me": when I jot down a draft of an argument, it first asks follow-up questions that align with my ideas, then refines the content based on my responses. This way, it preserves my control over the writing while giving me a nudge when I get stuck.
What’s more practical is its rich scenario-specific prompts. They cover the entire thesis-writing process, from extracting key points from literature in the early stage, optimizing the logic of data-based arguments in the middle stage, to refining keywords in the later stage. Once, I was stuck on phrasing the innovative points of my research. After using the corresponding prompt, Dessix quickly helped me sort out an argument structure of "research gaps – breakthroughs – value," which was much faster than figuring it out on my own.
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@chen_andy Wow, this is a textbook use case for Dessix! Thanks for the recommendation.
This is exactly our design philosophy: AI shouldn't replace your thinking, but help you build more rigorous logic.
I'm thrilled to see you using our Scenario Prompts (Scenes/Actions) to solve specific roadblocks. The hardest part of thesis writing is closing the "logical loop," and I'm glad Dessix could help you bridge that gap.
Good luck with your defense! Hope you get a high score! 🎓
What inspired the "multi-column" design over a traditional infinite canvas?
Noiz AI
Dessix makes AI context visible instead of hidden.
Logic-first, no black box—this is how deep creation should work!
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@vega_chan "No black box" is exactly what we are striving for—giving creators full control over the context. Glad it resonates with you.
X-Design
Honestly, the linear chat interface has been the biggest bottleneck for complex workflows. Trying to maintain state across a long conversation is a headache. If this actually lets me branch out ideas without losing the root context (or having to copy-paste into a new thread), it solves a real problem. Does the "logic-first" part mean I can define strict constraints for specific nodes in the workflow?
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@tony_hsieh2
Thank you for your insightful questions! Your query regarding Dessix's "logic-first" philosophy and whether it allows for defining strict constraints for specific nodes in a workflow goes right to the heart of our product design.
The answer is: Absolutely!
Dessix achieves this through the following:
Visualized Context: By arranging your notes and resources side-by-side in a multi-column space, you are intuitively building a clear and structured context for the AI. This ensures the AI accurately understands the information at each node, moving beyond the information loss common in linear chat interfaces, and establishing a precise logical foundation for AI's thinking.
"Actions" and "Scenes": These are the keys to implementing strict constraints. "Actions" allow you to define specific tasks and execution logic for the AI (e.g., limiting summary formats). "Scenes" provide a broader context and role-setting for the AI, ensuring it thinks and responds within predefined boundaries, offering fine-grained control and guidance for each node in your workflow.
Through these designs, Dessix transforms AI from a "black box" into a transparent, controllable thinking partner. You can not only branch out ideas without losing root context but also define clear logical boundaries and execution rules for each branch, achieving truly controllable, efficient, and rigorous human-AI collaboration.
Several of our team mates are using Dessix. It's UX is unique and the "TAB-fill" function is amazing. Great app!
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@shawnxiao76 Thrilled that you enjoy the unique UX and the flow of "TAB-fill". Thanks for the support