crosslink

Connect it or forget it.

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Knowledge is a web, not a list.

Crosslink is where you explore relationships between concepts and collect ideas. The more connections you form between concepts, the stronger and more durable your understanding becomes.

Directly inspired by polymer chemistry — crosslinks between chains make the entire structure more resilient. Your ideas work the same way.

"Nothing exists in isolation."

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Explore freely

Dive into any concept. Follow the threads that interest you. There's no syllabus, no modules — just ideas and the space between them.

Connect everything

Found a weird link between entropy and economics? Crosslink it. Every connection you make strengthens your web and surfaces new paths.

Collect what matters

Build your own constellation of ideas. Your web is your fingerprint — no two look alike, because no two minds work the same way.

See the gaps

Crosslink shows you what's unexplored. Not as a weakness — as an invitation. There's a gap here. Want to explore it?

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Four rules. No exceptions.

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Density over simplicity

Don't dumb it down. Reward curiosity. The interface should feel like there's always more to discover, not less to be confused by.

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Show the web

Every screen makes connections visible. If a concept exists in isolation, the design has failed. Links are not secondary — they are the product.

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Earned complexity

Start sparse. Let the user build density through their own exploration. The interface gets richer as they do. Their web is their fingerprint.

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Kill the classroom

Never say "learning." Say exploring, connecting, collecting, building. Crosslink isn't school. It's a workshop for your brain.

Pull the thread.

Your web is waiting to be built.

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