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Cyberia Space
Visual thinking space with kanban, calendar & AI, local only
Cyberia Space is a local-only visual thinking space built by someone with ADHD, for anyone whose brain doesn't think in straight lines. Drop notes, files, tasks, images, PDFs and links then view them as a spatial canvas, kanban, calendar, or directory. Same data, four perspectives. No upfront structure required. No accounts, no cloud, no sync. Everything stays in your browser. Plus an AI assistant (BYOK via OpenRouter) that can autonomously reorganize your whole workspace.
Hey hunters! 👋 I have ADHD. I built Cyberia Space because every productivity tool I tried was built for a linear brain and mine just isn't. The thing that broke me was context switching. Every time I moved from a canvas to a list to a calendar I lost the thread completely. I wanted one place where I could dump everything without deciding upfront how to organize it, then look at it differently depending on my headspace that day. Sometimes I need the chaos of a spatial canvas. Sometimes I need the structure of a kanban. The idea shouldn't change, just the lens. So the core idea is simple: just drop everything in, notes, files, tasks, images, PDFs, links, and then decide how you want to look at it. No importing, no reformatting, no structure required upfront. The physics engine was the most fun to build. Watching thoughts drift and push each other around feels weirdly accurate to how ideas actually arrive in my head. Fully local. No account, no server, nothing leaves your machine. I wanted something I could actually trust with my thinking. The AI Action mode is where it gets interesting. It doesn't just chat, it can go in and create, move, and organize your thoughts for you, it even can search the web, youtube included. Bring your own OpenRouter key, pick any model you like.
Would love to know what you think, and which view mode you'd reach for first. Drop a comment! 🚀
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About Cyberia Space on Product Hunt
“Visual thinking space with kanban, calendar & AI, local only”
Cyberia Space was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 5 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #140 on the daily leaderboard. Cyberia Space is a local-only visual thinking space built by someone with ADHD, for anyone whose brain doesn't think in straight lines. Drop notes, files, tasks, images, PDFs and links then view them as a spatial canvas, kanban, calendar, or directory. Same data, four perspectives. No upfront structure required. No accounts, no cloud, no sync. Everything stays in your browser. Plus an AI assistant (BYOK via OpenRouter) that can autonomously reorganize your whole workspace.
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Hey hunters! 👋
I have ADHD. I built Cyberia Space because every productivity tool I tried was built for a linear brain and mine just isn't.
The thing that broke me was context switching. Every time I moved from a canvas to a list to a calendar I lost the thread completely. I wanted one place where I could dump everything without deciding upfront how to organize it, then look at it differently depending on my headspace that day. Sometimes I need the chaos of a spatial canvas. Sometimes I need the structure of a kanban. The idea shouldn't change, just the lens.
So the core idea is simple: just drop everything in, notes, files, tasks, images, PDFs, links, and then decide how you want to look at it. No importing, no reformatting, no structure required upfront.
The physics engine was the most fun to build. Watching thoughts drift and push each other around feels weirdly accurate to how ideas actually arrive in my head.
Fully local. No account, no server, nothing leaves your machine. I wanted something I could actually trust with my thinking.
The AI Action mode is where it gets interesting. It doesn't just chat, it can go in and create, move, and organize your thoughts for you, it even can search the web, youtube included. Bring your own OpenRouter key, pick any model you like.
Would love to know what you think, and which view mode you'd reach for first. Drop a comment! 🚀