If you mean to say that you want to keep your graphs in a GitHub repo, you CAN. You can export it anytime (you don’t even have to save it to our database either, we firmly believe in data ownership) and save it on github. However there isn’t a native solution as of yet. Even better, you can host it in your computer with simple docker setup and that gives you full control of privacy.
Also currently, our nodes only store links to documents, but do not store documents themselves. We have plans to implement it in the future of course.
We have “AI-assistance” inside the workspace which simply suggests new nodes based on your current setup. It sends in exactly the data you want it to. And it is completely optional. If you do not wish to use it, simply ignore the button. Read our privacy policy (linked in our website) to know more about it.



















I have seen your comment on my other post as well. While I like your skeptcism, I would have appreciated if you actually used the application and judged the content rather than the cover.