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Public Roadmap: What We Are Building Next

This page is continuously updated.

We want you to see clearly:

  • what we are doing now
  • what comes next
  • what we treat as long-term direction

Now​

1) Content system unification​

  • unify website content language and reduce unnecessary technical burden
  • complete positioning rewrites for core pages
  • finish core Obsidian guide structure

2) Writing-loop experience improvements​

  • shorten path from capture → organize → output
  • improve discoverability of high-frequency skills
  • improve first-week onboarding rhythm

3) Local-first experience​

  • keep improving local knowledge-base usability
  • make data and privacy boundaries explicit

Next​

  • add more real writing scenario examples
  • provide reusable writing templates
  • add practical pages for topic generation from old notes

2) Better output experience​

  • improve material-to-draft flow
  • provide more output structure options
  • reduce revision cost

3) Better feedback loop​

  • make feedback channels clearer
  • publish iteration priority status more transparently

Later​

1) More stable support for long-cycle writing​

Priority is not flashy features, but sustained writing continuity.

2) More complete knowledge compounding experience​

Make old notes easier to reuse and long-term accumulation more rewarding.

3) Better product transparency​

Continue publishing roadmap updates, pace, and priority shifts.


How We Prioritize​

Three criteria guide priority:

  1. does it significantly improve writing continuity?
  2. does it reduce onboarding and usage burden?
  3. does it preserve local-first control?

How You Can Contribute​

Real usage feedback helps us prioritize:

  • where you get stuck most often
  • what feature you use most but still feels rough
  • what should be solved in the next release first