Self-tending · networked · bring-your-own-key

A second brain that connects.

Rhizio is a self-tending, networked wiki and goal tracker. Drop in notes and links — it drafts, links, and maintains your knowledge for you, powered by your own AI key.

Named for the rhizome — the underground root network that quietly links a whole thicket into one organism. Your notes take root and link themselves.

Everything grows together

A wiki, a goal tracker, and a place to think — stitched into one connected knowledge base that tends itself as it grows.

Self-tending wiki

Pages that write and update themselves

Feed it a note or a link and the model drafts a clean, structured page — title, type, tags. As you learn more, it proposes updates as diffs you approve or reject. Nothing is written to your wiki without you.

Networked knowledge

Every note arrives already connected

New pages come pre-wired with [[wikilinks]] to what you already know, and a living link graph shows how it all holds together — knowledge that grows as one organism, not a pile of orphan files.

Chat your brain

Ask in plain language, get cited answers

Query your whole wiki conversationally and get answers with citations back to the source pages. With permission, others can chat read-only over your brain using their own key.

Goals & rituals

A tree of goals that keeps its own pulse

Track a tree of goals with quick daily check-ins and scheduled reviews. A health lint flags neglected corners, so the things that matter never quietly rot.

Dashboard

The state of your brain, at a glance

Streaks, recent activity, pending proposals, and goal status — a warm, honest snapshot of how your second brain is doing, every time you open it.

How it works

Four steps, and you stay in control the whole way — from a rough scrap to a linked page you approved.

  1. 1

    Capture

    Paste a note, a link, or a raw brain-dump — no format rules. Rhizio fetches and cleans web pages, stripping nav, ads, and boilerplate, so you keep the substance and not the clutter.

  2. 2

    Draft & link

    The model writes a clean, structured page — title, type, tags — and proposes [[wikilinks]] to the notes you already have, so new knowledge connects to what’s there instead of piling up. It can also suggest updates to related existing pages.

  3. 3

    Review

    Every change arrives as a proposal with a diff. Approve, edit, or reject — nothing is written to your wiki without you, and your hand-written pages are never silently overwritten.

  4. 4

    Ask & grow

    Query your whole brain in plain language and get answers with citations back to the source pages. Set goals, do quick check-ins, and let scheduled reviews resurface what matters.

Your keys, your data

Rhizio is a place to think, not a place your knowledge gets locked in.

  • Bring your own key

    OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, or a local Ollama model — set per user. Nothing runs on our credits.

  • Plain-text you own

    Your wiki is a per-user git + Markdown store. It’s your files, versioned, and yours to export anytime.

  • Read-only for visitors

    Visitor chat is read-only and permissioned. People you invite can ask questions — never edit your notes.