Markhub

Connect your team’s knowledge on the mark map

Scattered conversations connect into one body of knowledge.

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A team’s knowledge never lives in a single conversation or document.

The mark map connects the conversations, notes and to-dos in your workspace by topic, so you can see what the team knows and how those topics relate.

Open the mark map

Choose the mark map in the right-hand panel of a hub. Opening it with no mark selected shows the whole workspace.

Click the right panel to open the workspace mark map.
The mark map prompt in the hub’s right panel

Reading the map

The mark map is a knowledge map AI builds by connecting related content into topics.

Each node is a topic; the closer two nodes sit, the more closely they relate.
Topic nodes and hub filters on the workspace mark map
  • A node stands for one topic.
  • Nodes placed closer together are more closely related.
  • Connected nodes influence or reference each other.
  • Selecting a node shows the conversations, notes and to-dos behind it.
  • Jump straight back to the original conversation for the context.

Finding what you need

There are several ways to reach a particular piece of knowledge.

  • Search for a topic by name.
  • Use the hub filter to see knowledge from one hub.
  • Switch between 2D and 3D to explore the way you prefer.

When it helps

The mark map is more than a way to find old conversations. It earns its keep when:

  • A new joiner needs to understand how the work got here
  • You need to find something the team discussed a while ago
  • You want to check whether two hubs are duplicating the same discussion
  • You want everything about one project in a single view

It grows as conversation accumulates

The mark map keeps updating from the marks in your workspace. The more conversations, notes and to-dos connect, the richer and denser the team’s knowledge becomes.

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