spatial mindmapping
A workspace for nonlinear thinking. Map ideas spatially.
Connect nodes across an infinite canvas.
private. persistent. yours.
Off-white. Sharp edges. Zero distraction. Pure thinking space.
Navy void. Constellation nodes. The night sky as your canvas.
Axom is an infinite canvas environment built for the way minds actually work — nonlinearly, associatively, spatially.
Not a note app. Not a project manager. A thinking space.
Ideas don't fit in lists. They cluster, branch, and leap. Axom is built for that motion — letting you place thoughts anywhere and connect them freely.
Your boards are stored privately in your own Google Drive. Nothing passes through our servers.
expand with final copyBoards are infinite. Ideas are not constrained by a page edge.
placeholderPan, zoom, draw, type. Every gesture is native. The canvas remembers where you were, what you drew, and how it connected. Scroll distance is creative distance.
Multi-tab boards. Each tab a parallel universe of the same project.
more detail — comingEvery mark on the canvas is a node. Nodes carry packet data, connection state, and latency metadata visible on hover.
live node demo — placeholderActive nodes. Each accumulates packet data in real time.
expand with real metricsHuman thought is not linear. Ideas arrive in flashes, networks, clusters of meaning that resist reduction. Axom mirrors the mind's actual motion — spatial, associative, free.
full theory essay — comingThe mind encodes location. Ideas placed in space are recalled with depth unavailable to flat lists.
A web of linked nodes carries more truth than any pyramid. Meaning lives in the connections, not the containers.
The gap between thought and notation must collapse to zero. Structure emerges from use. It is never imposed.
Node protocol, packet routing, and the data architecture behind the canvas.
technical writeup — placeholderReal-time multi-user canvas. Shared nodes. Live presence. Architecture TBD.
feature — in designAn ambient intelligence layer that surfaces connections you haven't made yet. Conceptual stage.
concept — placeholder