About MindWiki
MindWiki started with a frustration: every AI conversation begins from zero. You explain the same context, re-establish the same patterns, and lose your best thinking between sessions. Meanwhile, your notes scatter across five apps that don't talk to each other.
The insight was simple: what if your AI had access to everything you've ever thought? Not in some corporate knowledge base, but in your own words, your own structure, your own connections — a genuine second brain that compounds over time.
MindWiki is built on three convictions:
- Your notes should be yours. Plain markdown files on your machine. No proprietary format, no vendor lock-in, no cloud dependency.
- AI should do the organizing. You capture. AI classifies, links, and finds patterns. The knowledge graph builds itself.
- Knowledge should compound. Every note you write makes the next conversation smarter. Your AI gets better the more you think.
The stack is intentionally simple: Obsidian for local editing, Cloudflare for infrastructure (R2, D1, Workers), and MCP for connecting your vault to Claude or ChatGPT. The whole thing runs on Cloudflare's free tier.
MindWiki is built by Keaton Williams. If you have questions, ideas, or want to collaborate, reach out at hello@mindwiki.io.