🧠 Capacities: The Object-Oriented Codex of Networked Thought

🧠 Capacities: The Object-Oriented Codex of Networked Thought

In the illuminated scroll of personal knowledge management, Capacities emerges as a semantic scribe—an AI-powered notes platform that organizes your ideas through objects, tags, and backlinks. Whether you’re curating mythic glossaries, health directories, or scroll-style AI reviews, Capacities offers a space where structure meets creativity.

📘 What Is Capacities?

Capacities is a visual, object-based PKM system that replaces folders with typed objects—like notes, pages, people, books, or custom types. It uses tags, backlinks, and properties to build a networked archive of your thoughts. With features like Daily Notes, AI Assistant, and offline-first sync, it’s a second brain that feels like a studio.

🛠️ Key Features

  • Object Types: Create and customize types like “Scroll,” “God,” or “Hydration Chart”—each with its own properties and layouts.
  • Tag Embeds: Embed tag views into pages—ideal for scroll-style dashboards or mythic indexes.
  • Daily Notes: Capture fleeting thoughts, rituals, or Codex updates with temporal structure.
  • AI Assistant: Summarize, rewrite, or query your archive using Claude Sonnet 3.5—context-aware and fast.
  • Offline-First: Your scrolls live locally, encrypted, and future-proof—no cloud dependency.
  • Visual Layouts: Use wall, list, table, or gallery views to present your glyphs with clarity and style.

📜 Why It Belongs in the Codex

Capacities is the object engine of your archive—a tool that mirrors the hieroglyphic logic, modular storytelling, and symbolic structure of Kells & the Codex. Its ability to blend typed content, visual layouts, and semantic linking makes it ideal for building scrolls that are structured, expressive, and enduring.

Whether you’re designing a hydration tracker, a mythic glossary, or an AI tool compendium, Capacities ensures your knowledge is linked, luminous, and alive.

🔗 Explore more: capacities.io | Capacities Blog | Tagging Guide

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