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Documentation Index

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A space is a container for a knowledge graph. Everything you capture in Ontoic lives inside a space, and each space has its own nodes, nuclei, and connections. Spaces let you keep different areas of your work separate, share your thinking with others, or open a graph for public querying — all without disrupting what you haven’t chosen to share.

Personal spaces

Every Ontoic account includes at least one personal space. This is your default private workspace — only you can see it, query it, or add to it. Personal spaces are available on the Free plan and are a good starting point for building your first knowledge graph.

Private spaces

With a Pro plan, you can create additional private spaces to keep different projects, clients, or research areas fully isolated from one another. Each private space has its own graph, its own nuclei, and its own Ask context, so querying one space never surfaces content from another. Private spaces are useful when the boundaries between topics matter — client work that shouldn’t bleed into personal research, a new project that needs a clean graph to start, or a collaboration context that requires separation from your main workspace.

Public spaces

You can make any space public, which allows other people to query your knowledge graph without needing an Ontoic account. A public space exposes the Ask interface to anyone with the link — they can ask questions and receive citation-backed answers from your graph, but they cannot add to it, edit it, or see nodes you haven’t made queryable. Public spaces are a way to share expertise, publish a research base, or let readers explore the sources behind your writing.

Queryable exports

When you export a document from Ontoic, the export generates a public queryable link alongside the document. That link connects back to the underlying space, so readers can ask questions about what they’ve read and get answers grounded in the same graph you used to write it. Queryable exports let your documents become interactive: instead of a reader having to take your citations on faith, they can query the source material directly.
Public spaces and queryable exports are Pro features. On the Free plan, all spaces are private and document exports do not include queryable links. Upgrade to Pro to make your graph accessible to others.

Exporting Research

Learn how to export documents from a space and generate queryable public links.

Plans & Billing

Compare Free and Pro plan limits, including private spaces and queryable exports.