Local-first AI workspace

TopicFlow

Capture ideas as a main line, explore them through focused branches, then turn the useful parts into reusable notes, decisions, plans, and shareable outputs.

Main lines hold durable conclusions. Idea branches keep exploration focused. Your content stays local first, and AI runs through providers you choose.

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Main Line

Product launch plan

Keep the strongest conclusions in one place while branches explore details.

Idea Branches

Positioning notes

Follow a thought, refocus the discussion, then merge useful results back.

From scattered chats to reusable thinking.

TopicFlow is built around a simple flow: collect ideas, branch into deeper discussion, refocus when needed, and export the parts that are ready to keep.

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Main lines and idea branches

Keep durable conclusions in the main line while using branches for exploration, follow-up questions, and unfinished thinking.

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Focused continuation

Use quick actions to continue a thread or bring the discussion back to the current point without rewriting prompts from scratch.

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Structured export

Turn selected work into shareable notes, plans, requirements, decisions, or general summaries when you choose to share.

Local-first by design.

TopicFlow does not operate a first-party content server for user topics, discussions, archives, or exports. AI access uses your selected provider account or API configuration.

Your workspace starts on device

User-created topics, discussions, archives, provider settings, and runtime state are stored locally first.

Backup uses your platform cloud

When available and enabled, backups are written to the user's own iCloud or Google Drive app data space.

AI provider boundaries are explicit

TopicFlow does not provide LLM tokens, usage credits, or a first-party AI generation service.

Sharing stays user-initiated

Outputs are sent to other apps only after the user chooses an export or share action.

Public review links

These pages are kept public for app store review, user support, and privacy requests.