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Documentation Index

Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs.ontoic.com/llms.txt

Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

By the end of this guide you will have a free Ontoic account, at least one node in your graph, and your first cited answer — all in under ten minutes. No credit card is required and nothing needs to be installed to get started on the web.
1

Create your account

Go to ontoic.com/sign-up and create your free account. The Free plan gives you 200 nodes, 20 ask queries per day, and 10 research queries per day — no credit card required.Ontoic is available wherever you work:
  • Webontoic.com
  • Chrome extension — install from the Chrome Web Store to capture pages and clips without leaving your browser
  • Android app — capture on the go from your Android device
  • iOS — coming soon
2

Add your first node

Once you are signed in, add something to your graph. You can:
  • Type or paste a note — write anything directly into the capture field
  • Paste a URL — Ontoic fetches and processes the page content automatically
  • Upload a PDF — drag a document into the interface and Ontoic reads it in full
After you add your item, Ontoic automatically enriches it, embeds it, and connects it to any related content already in your graph. You do not need to assign tags or choose a folder.
3

Ask a question

Open the Ask interface and type any question related to what you have captured. Ontoic searches your graph, synthesises an answer, and links every claim back to the specific source node it came from.Try asking something directly about the content you just added — for example, if you uploaded a PDF report, ask about its key findings. You will see each part of the answer attributed to the exact node that supports it.
On the Free plan you have 20 ask queries per day. Upgrade to Pro for unlimited queries.
4

Explore your graph

Switch to the graph view to see your nodes laid out visually. As you add more content, Ontoic clusters related nodes into nuclei — automatically formed groups that reveal the themes and topics taking shape in your knowledge base.You do not need to do anything to trigger this. The graph organises itself as it grows.
Install the Chrome extension so you can clip any web page directly into your graph while you research. Highlight a passage, right-click, and send it to Ontoic without breaking your flow.

Capture

Learn all the ways to add content — notes, PDFs, web clips, and more.

Ask & Research

Go deeper on asking questions and running Dossier research from your graph.