Methodox Threads - Manage Gen AI Conversations | Workflow

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This video we demonstrate how you can use Methodox Threads to boost your Gen AI workflow by managing them in a visual pattern.

Methodox Threads is a branching, canvas-based document editor for organizing non-linear writing, technical material, or multi-path conversations. It provides a structured workspace where each node is an independently editable document, allowing you to build, inspect, and refine complex hierarchies without losing context.

Key Features

  • Branching Document Tree: Create hierarchical documents with parent, child, and sibling nodes. Quickly expand or restructure ideas without losing context.
  • Inline Notes per Document: Each node has an attached Note, accessible directly from the editor, so you can keep meta-thoughts, reminders, or commentary alongside the content they refer to.
  • Per-Node Prompt Field: Each document node also includes a Prompt field, useful for: AI prompt drafting, Writing briefs, Design or implementation notes tied to that node
  • Project-Based Workflow: Entire projects (including content, notes, prompts, and structure) can be saved and loaded as JSON files, making it easy to back up, version, or share project data across systems.
  • README Support: Projects include a dedicated README area for high-level documentation, project goals, or usage notes.
  • Cross-Platform Desktop UI: Threads targets modern desktop platforms with a consistent, keyboard-friendly UI.
  • Offline-First: All data is stored locally on your machine. There is no requirement for an online account or persistent network connection.

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