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A workspace built around how you think.
A workspace built around how you think.
A workspace built around how you think.
*App currently only available on laptop and desktop
Amytis Workspace
Amytis Workspace
Amytis Workspace
Amytis Workspace
Latest Updates & Fixes
Latest Updates & Fixes
The most up-to-date version and it's new features.
The most up-to-date version and it's new features.
Windows: V1.3.0
Mac: V1.3.0
Windows: V1.3.0
Mac: V1.3.0
20/02/2026
Release Notes - Version 1.3.0
New Features
Added new presentation mode (see tutorial on instructions on how to use!).
"Code" nodes (currently limited to python):
"Block" node for storing and viewing blocks of code.
"JSON" nodes for specifically storing and manipulating JSON.
"Call Graph" nodes for attaching a python file (via right-click menu) and displaying the interconnectivity of the functions defined inside. This is designed to work in tandem with the presentation mode, allowing for easy code reviews.
Improvements
New animations (toggleable from the settings menu).
Clarity and visibility improvements across the board.
20/02/2026
Release Notes - Version 1.3.0
New Features
Added new presentation mode (see tutorial on instructions on how to use!).
"Code" nodes (currently limited to python):
"Block" node for storing and viewing blocks of code.
"JSON" nodes for specifically storing and manipulating JSON.
"Call Graph" nodes for attaching a python file (via right-click menu) and displaying the interconnectivity of the functions defined inside. This is designed to work in tandem with the presentation mode, allowing for easy code reviews.
Improvements
New animations (toggleable from the settings menu).
Clarity and visibility improvements across the board.
20/02/2026
Release Notes - Version 1.3.0
New Features
Added new presentation mode (see tutorial on instructions on how to use!).
"Code" nodes (currently limited to python):
"Block" node for storing and viewing blocks of code.
"JSON" nodes for specifically storing and manipulating JSON.
"Call Graph" nodes for attaching a python file (via right-click menu) and displaying the interconnectivity of the functions defined inside. This is designed to work in tandem with the presentation mode, allowing for easy code reviews.
Improvements
New animations (toggleable from the settings menu).
Clarity and visibility improvements across the board.
Developments in progress
What we're working on right now.
New features:
Functional nodes for data processing and analysis [pro tier]
Chat to graph (offline!)

Developments in progress
What we're working on right now.
New features:
Functional nodes for data processing and analysis [pro tier]
Chat to graph (offline!)

Developments in progress
What we're working on right now.
New features:
Functional nodes for data processing and analysis [pro tier]
Chat to graph (offline!)

Developments in progress
What we're working on right now.
New Features
Functional nodes for data processing and analysis [pro tier]
Chat to graph (offline!)


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FAQs
Who is Amytis for?
Amytis is for anyone who thinks visually or non-linearly. That includes researchers, students, creatives, writers, engineers, and people who simply find folders and rigid tools limiting. If your work involves questions, ideas, notes, references, or data that all relate to each other, Amytis gives you a way to see and organise those relationships naturally.
Is Amytis only for research or academic work?
How is this different from notes apps or mind-mapping tools?
Do I need a predefined workflow to use Amytis?
What’s included in the free version?
Who is Amytis for?
Amytis is for anyone who thinks visually or non-linearly. That includes researchers, students, creatives, writers, engineers, and people who simply find folders and rigid tools limiting. If your work involves questions, ideas, notes, references, or data that all relate to each other, Amytis gives you a way to see and organise those relationships naturally.
Is Amytis only for research or academic work?
How is this different from notes apps or mind-mapping tools?
Do I need a predefined workflow to use Amytis?
What’s included in the free version?
Who is Amytis for?
Amytis is for anyone who thinks visually or non-linearly. That includes researchers, students, creatives, writers, engineers, and people who simply find folders and rigid tools limiting. If your work involves questions, ideas, notes, references, or data that all relate to each other, Amytis gives you a way to see and organise those relationships naturally.
Is Amytis only for research or academic work?
How is this different from notes apps or mind-mapping tools?
Do I need a predefined workflow to use Amytis?
What’s included in the free version?