About Innogath
Innogath is a knowledge base tool that turns deep research into a readable report and a connected idea graph. It combines a book-style structured report with branching pages and linked notes so research stays accessible and actionable.
Review
Innogath aims to address the gap left by single-thread chat tools by preserving the structure and history of research work. The interface pairs a linear report with a visual node graph and branching pages so you can trace sources, revisit branches, and continue work in context.
Key Features
- Structured report output that reads like a book, with citations and timestamps for sources.
- Visual graph of ideas and branches to show how threads relate to each other.
- Branching pages that inherit parent context but can re-ground with new sources.
- Linked notes and node-based chat to continue research without starting over from a blank thread.
- Export options: Markdown (available on the free tier) and PDF/DOCX (available on paid plan), plus full-account export as a ZIP containing the canvas and node tree.
Pricing and Value
Innogath offers a free tier with basic exports and core functionality, while advanced report exports and certain account-level exports are part of a paid plan. For users who need durable, reusable research outputs and traceable citations, the product offers clear value by keeping structure, sources, and timestamps tied to the work rather than burying them in ephemeral chat threads.
Pros
- Helps keep research organized by combining readable reports with a browsable graph of branches.
- Branching model makes it easier to compare paths and return to earlier ideas without losing context.
- Linked notes and node-based chat reduce repeated context-setting and make follow-up research smoother.
- Export capabilities (Markdown, PDF, DOCX, ZIP) support handoff and offline archiving.
- Source timestamps make it easier to assess how current specific claims are.
Cons
- The visual graph is primarily an internal thinking layer for now and cannot yet be fully shared in the same way as the report.
- An automatic re-verification feature to flag changed facts over time is not shipped yet and is listed as planned.
- If a parent page contains an incorrect assumption, that error can propagate to child branches unless users update upstream content or re-ground branches.
Ideal users are researchers, writers, and founders running multi-branch research who need traceable outputs and easier handoff. It fits projects that require revisiting, comparing, and extending work over time; for quick single-answer queries a simpler chat tool may be faster. Overall, Innogath is a strong option when you want research to remain structured, navigable, and reusable.
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