Track a topic
Articles, podcasts, PDFs over months — the wiki keeps a living map of everything you've learned.
You think. It does the rest.
Mana is an AI-maintained wiki. Drop papers, transcripts, and articles into /raw — the agent reads, cites, cross-references, and weaves them into a structured wiki in plain markdown files you own.
Every answer gets easier because the wiki is already organized.
What the agent does after you drop a paper into /raw
mana: obsidian ai wiki
Use Mana as a hosted AI assistant for your second brain in plain markdown. Feed it notes, PDFs, transcripts, and articles; it turns them into cited, linked wiki pages and returns every change as a reviewable git diff, so the knowledge base stays portable and yours.
For anyone accumulating knowledge over time — on any topic that matters.
Articles, podcasts, PDFs over months — the wiki keeps a living map of everything you've learned.
File each chapter, build pages for characters, themes, and connections as you read.
Travel checklists, project playbooks, routine notes — each run makes the next one better.
Drop a paper, transcript, article, or PDF into /raw. The agent reads it, extracts the durable ideas, updates related pages, links concepts, and flags contradictions. One source can improve ten notes.
Ask questions. Mana turns the answers into synthesis pages — cited, linked to the right concepts, and reusable as your knowledge base grows.
Follow the trails your knowledge creates. Mana surfaces connections, gaps, contradictions, and next questions — then turns the useful discoveries into linked pages, indexes, and logs.
Plain files, git history, local review, and offline access — so your knowledge base stays portable, inspectable, and yours.
Raw sources and wiki pages are plain markdown files. No database, no lock-in, open in any editor.
Every agent operation is a commit. Diff, revert, branch, or clone your entire knowledge base at any moment.
Mana reads sources, updates pages, links concepts, flags contradictions, and writes cited summaries — automatically.
Capture from the share sheet, dictate voice notes, read your knowledge base on a plane, review diffs, sync when back online.
Bring your messy sources — papers, saved articles, meeting notes, call transcripts, creator archives, voice memos, or markdown folders that have started to sprawl.
Mana turns them into a wiki that maintains itself: plain markdown, git-backed, cited, linked, and reviewable from the first commit.