Map relationships. Find where your leverage is.
Build a live network from AI prompts, notes, or files. See how things connect, where the leverage is, and the questions you didn't know to ask.
Not a description of the network. The network itself — live, growing, and yours to keep.0:30
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I am often asked, for those not trained in NetSci, is there an easy-to-use toolset to visualize networks? I learned about Graph Commons. This is it.
See what networks reveal.
Find the key leverage — who holds a system together.
Discover hidden links you didn’t know existed.
See the whole picture, that is worth a thousand words.
From idea to live network in seconds.
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Describe, paste, or upload
Type a prompt, paste a dataset, or upload a file. Graph Commons AI structures it into a live network — no data prep needed.
Live graph artifact
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Edit, expand, and collaborate
Add nodes, reshape structure, or merge datasets — all with prompts. Share or co-edit with your team in real time.
Shared workspace
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Surface insights, follow what emerges
Find bridges, clusters, and leverage points. Follow what emerges — the graph keeps growing with your thinking.
Network insights
In a world of instant answers,
the right question is everything.
AI assistants give you answers. Networks show you the leverage — and the questions you didn't know to ask.
Graph Commons AIprompt → live network
Start from a prompt, notes, or files. Build a live network that becomes shared context for you and AI — so every edit sharpens the next insight.
AI assistantsChatGPT · Claude · Gemini
Fast answers and summaries. Hard to trace, compare, or measure the relationships behind them.
WhiteboardsMiro · FigJam · Excalidraw
Quick sketches for teams. Hard to analyze, refine, or reuse as the work grows.
Graph toolsKumu · Linkurious · Polinode
Structured graph exploration. Powerful once data is prepared, but slower to iterate from raw ideas.
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What will you map?
Industries, ecosystems, stakeholders, evidence, ideas — anything you describe in relationships.
Strategy & competition
Competitive landscapes, partnerships, and industry structures — where influence concentrates and the leverage is.
What people are building right now
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Graph Commons supported us to uncover previously invisible insights into our ecosystem of talent, projects and micro-communities. It's been a catalytic force for good.
Graph Commons has been an indispensable tool for both visualizing and navigating through dense pools of data sets to identify highly relevant corrections and connections.
The right question is everything.
Start with a prompt, a dataset, or an idea. We'll turn it into a live network in seconds.
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