Drop in PDFs, websites, videos, and images. Ask anything. Create mindmaps with AI.

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Every AI chatbot funnels you into the same shape: question, answer, question, answer. Threads pile up. Context slips away. You spend more time scrolling for that thing you asked three days ago than actually thinking. There's no map of where you've been.
Paste a YouTube link. Drop a PDF. Point at a website. Upload an image or audio file. Each lands on your canvas — searchable, ask-able, connectable to anything else.




Highlight anything — a paragraph, a frame from a video, a region of an image — and ask. The answer arrives threaded back to the source so you can always trace your thinking.
Stop juggling 14 tabs the night before a final. Drop your professor's recording, the slide deck, and chapter 7 into the same workspace. Highlight what's confusing. Branch the parts you don't get. Walk in with the whole picture connected, not a scrolling Notion doc.
Drop in 30 TikToks from a creator you admire. Dojo pulls out the hooks, the rhythms, the patterns — then writes a script in that style, tuned to your topic and your voice. Compare the top five posts of the month at a glance. Spot the move that's working before anyone else does.
Drop in a stack of PDFs. Compare claims side-by-side. Ask cross-cutting questions and get back a synthesis that cites the exact paragraph it came from. Stop re-reading the same paper three times because you can't remember what it said.
Throw your sources on the board, connect them, sketch out the argument. Then ask Dojo to turn the structure into a first pass — every sentence already linked to where it came from. Outline once. Draft from the canvas.
For decades, the assumption held that recurrence was essential[A]. But the evidence pointed elsewhere: attention alone was enough[B,C]. That insight reshaped the field…
Drop in competitor sites, customer interviews, and pitch decks. See the market as a map, not a Notion doc. Find the gap by walking the canvas. Spot what every product in the space is getting wrong at the same time.
Articles, YouTube saves, screenshots, podcasts — anything you've been hoarding in tabs and read-laters becomes something you can actually think with. Thread together everything you saved this month and ask it what you've been learning.
Your thinking, all in one place.
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