Core Systems

Corpus Workspace

Organize your entire corpus — notes, chats, documents — into topic clusters and contextual panels.

Corpus Workspace

The primary environment for organizing large bodies of writing, notes, exported AI conversations, and documents into a structured, navigable workspace.

One workspace for everything you've written, read, discussed, or extracted — structured and searchable.


Core Capabilities

Structure Search Context
Organize thousands of documents into navigable, topic-clustered workspaces. Full-text and semantic search across every source in your corpus. Side-by-side panels that preserve the connections between related sources.

Features

Corpus Index

Browse and search your entire knowledge base from a single index. Filter by source type, date, topic cluster, or custom tags. The index updates as you add new material — no manual curation required.

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Source Browser

Navigate individual sources with full context — surrounding messages, linked entities, and related documents displayed alongside the primary text. Read any source without losing sight of where it came from.

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Topic Clusters

Automatic grouping by similarity and theme. Keimenon identifies structural patterns across documents and groups related material into navigable clusters — surfacing connections you didn't know existed.

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Context Panel

Side-by-side context preservation while reading. When you open a document, the Context Panel surfaces related sources, linked entities, and topic connections — keeping the full picture visible without manual navigation.


The Problem We Solve

"My notes are scattered across ten different tools"

Researchers, writers, and developers accumulate material across Notion, Google Docs, Obsidian, AI chat exports, email threads, and local files. Corpus Workspace unifies them under one index — import once, search everything.

"I can't find that conversation from three months ago"

AI conversations contain valuable reasoning, code, and decisions — but they vanish into archives. Corpus Workspace ingests exported chat logs and makes them searchable, clustered, and linked to your broader knowledge base.

"Context disappears when I switch between sources"

Most tools force you to view one document at a time. The Context Panel keeps related material visible alongside whatever you're reading — sourcing, cross-referencing, and synthesis happen in a single view.


How It Works

  1. Import — Bring in documents, notes, chat exports, PDFs, and web content through the Import Queue
  2. Organize — Keimenon automatically clusters material by topic and links related entities
  3. Browse — Navigate your corpus through the index, topic clusters, or semantic search
  4. Connect — Use the Context Panel to read with full surrounding knowledge visible
  5. Extract — Pull reusable outputs into the Extraction Studio
  6. Publish — Curate and release through the Publishing Layer

Integration with Other Products

Corpus Workspace is the foundation that powers every other Keimenon product:


Related Solutions

Related Use Cases

  • For Researchers — Organize research, detect patterns, extract structured outputs
  • For Writers — Structure long-form writing projects across scattered sources
  • For Students — Organize study material and lecture notes into connected knowledge

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