
JADNOTI.com
A lightweight semantic explorer for human understanding.
7 followers
A lightweight semantic explorer for human understanding.
7 followers
JADNOTI is different because it focuses on clarity, speed, and structure over long-form explanations or busy pages. Every concept is presented as a clean, self-contained term page, and each connects to related ideas in one click. With 70k+ interconnected terms at launch and a lightweight static architecture, it acts as a fast, distraction-free semantic map for exploring how ideas relate.






Eureka
Massive congrats on the launch! I’ve spent some time with it, and I’m really impressed by how clean, fast, and intention-driven it feels.
What stood out to me:​
The “atomic term + one-click context”​ model is executed so clearly—it really does feel like browsing concepts, not just looking them up.
The static speed​ is no joke. It makes exploring connections feel frictionless in a way so many tools miss.
I appreciate how it sits between a dictionary, a knowledge graph, and a conceptual explorer—you’ve carved out a distinct and useful space.
One thing I’m especially curious about:​
You mentioned the content is “AI-generated but human-readable.” I’d love to hear a bit about your human refinement process—is that more of an internal editorial layer, or do you envision a collaborative, wiki-style approach over time? As someone also building in this space, I’m really interested in how you’re thinking about accuracy and curation at scale.
On potential synergy:​
It’s cool to see how we’re tackling a similar core problem—making sense of cluttered, disconnected information—from such different angles. Eureka starts from personal context (notes, docs) and builds outward, while JADNOTI offers this crisp, shared semantic map. I could totally imagine someone using JADNOTI to quickly frame a topic, then diving deeper in Eureka with their own materials.
Anyway, just wanted to say I really respect the focus and clarity behind what you’ve built. If you’re ever up for sharing more about your approach or just chatting shop, I’d be genuinely keen.
Congrats again — really excited to see where you take this.
@kent_no Thank you for the great feedback! Yes, one of the future plans is to architect a way for humans to provide some forms of feedback, submit suggested concepts and terms while they are on a specific term, have an Ai layer to automate the review, flag, act on certain items, and eventually use that information to continually feed the flywheel under the hood to birth the future.
The challenge is to stay and stick to the mission of clarity, simplicity, speed and the likes. As I'm sure you know, there is a fine line between clear and clutter and I'm struggling with that in design. I am trying to create a way to incorporate that human interaction in a very meaningful way so that both Ai and Humans can converge. So far the Ai bots out there have been having a field day ingesting the sites contents.
I've noticed that the accuracy of Ai on smaller things is really pretty solid from my observations and of course the curation at scale, until the humans show up, will be Ai to a certain extent. Lot's of directions, lot's of ideas, and the struggle is real (look at the internet) to have a fast, clear, private place to learn without distractions.
Absolutely a yes let's chat some shop sometime and see where things go! Your product is truly unique and expertly designed, so visually appealing. Let's keep chatting! Thanks again for the awesome review!