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IKI.AI 2.0

LLM-native space for professional knowledge

Productivity
SaaS
Artificial Intelligence

IKI.AI is an LLM-native space for your knowledge - Save URLs, YouTube videos, PDFs, txts, or sync your cloud drive - Enjoy advanced assistant to fetch & analyze information, or draft a report - Powered by SOTA LLMs, augmented with web search

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🏄‍♂️ Aloha, Product Hunt!
We’re happy to invite you to IKI 2.0 – an LLM-native space for your knowledge.

🖥️ First and foremost, Introducing IKI Spaces for teams to collaborate on your projects – start your private IKI and invite teammates.

  • Upload your knowledge in any format – URL, PDF, txt, link to a YouTube video, etc

  • Enjoy advanced IKI assistant fetching information, conducting research, analysis, and generating reports based on your data and context

💡 Key features include:

  • OS-like navigation with hierarchical structure

  • Drag & drop and multi-select for seamless organization

  • State-of-the-art reasoning LLMs, including Claude 3.7 Sonnet, o3-mini and Grok-2

  • Cutting-edge web search powered by Perplexity Sonar

  • Cloud integrations with Google Drive, Notion, Dropbox, Obsidian are coming soon

🔐 Our partnership with AWS ensures your data is securely stored in a SOC2 compliant Virtual Private Cloud.

Our mission is to equip knowledge workers with the best LLM-powered digital library—a true second brain, period.


🎁 Use a special ProductHunt promo code PH25 to get 1 month for free!

P.S. We're desktop-first, mobile version needs a lot of polishing

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It’s really intuitive to save and organize links, videos, and documents, while the AI-powered assistant makes analysing information and drafting reports a breeze.
Highly recommend!

Congrats on 2.0!

Remember seeing this project at early stages, and now it's v 2.0 already, insane.

Aloha! @ivan_ilin Huge congrats on IKI.AI 2.0 landing #3 today! As an LLM-native knowledge hub, your multi-format support (URLs/PDFs/videos) and team collaboration features are game-changers. The Claude 3.7+Grok-2 powered research engine? Pure magic for knowledge workers!


Quick suggestions:

1) Prioritize mobile refinement (we snack knowledge on-the-go!),

2) Share cloud integration timelines,

3) Custom taxonomy templates would be chef's kiss. Love the AWS-backed security – now claiming my PH25 free month to train this "AI librarian"! 🔥

I recommend IKI. AI 2.0! It's the perfect app to organize and use professional knowledge. It allows you to save URLs, YouTube videos, PDFs, text documents, and sync cloud storage. We will also launch soon, we hope for your support too!! Good luck to you!

Congrats on the new, better version of IKI! Smarter, more beautiful, more perfect!:)) Respect to your steady progress

The design looks amazing! Could you kindly give me couple of ideas how to use it in day to day operations? Use cases I mean.

Congratulations on the launch of 2.0! I’ve been a user for quite some time, and I can confidently say that @ivan_ilin truly listens to requests and consistently delivers updates. The future looks promising, and I’m proud to have been part of the journey from the very beginning.

Information overload is such a big pain point for current knowledge workers. Great app! Congrats for the launch!

Huge congrats, Ivan, Max, and the entire IKI.AI team! 🚀🎉 I’ve been diving into IKI.AI 2.0, and I’m seriously impressed! It’s such a powerful yet intuitive way to structure and interact with knowledge. The seamless drag and drop organization is a game changer. Absolutely loving how easy it is to keep things structured 🤩 The ability to upload knowledge in any format and actually make sense of it all, combined with the smart reasoning capabilities and upcoming Google Drive, Notion, and Obsidian integrations, makes this a must-have tool. So excited to see how this evolves. Amazing work!🔥

I really appreciate tools that make organizing lots of info easy. Thanks for the awesome app—definitely a great boost for productivity! 🚀

nice launch — love how you’re blending structured spaces with LLM-native context. how well does IKI handle messy, unstructured inputs like chaotic meeting notes or half-finished brainstorm dumps?