Unigraph :A Powerful Open Source Workspace for Daily Workflows

Unigraph is a an upcoming versatile digital workflow management software developed by Sophia Xu. Unigraph is a Todo list, calendar app, email client, feed aggregator, read-later/article reader, notes app, 
and bookmark manager. Unigraph is a FOSS application in its beta stage, and can be found at unigraph.dev
As  per the  website of unigraph  user data is private and never leaves their computer. Query or sync all of your data in JSON format using a variant of GraphQL.  
Search for calendar events, todo lists, emails, notes, contacts, social media posts, with full-text search and advanced semantic search.

As  per the  website of unigraph  user data is private and never leaves their computer. Query or sync all of your data in JSON format using a variant of GraphQL.  
Search for calendar events, todo lists, emails, notes, contacts, social media posts, with full-text search and advanced semantic search.


What Unigraph can do?
As  per the conversation with the developer sophia on  reddit,
Key features:
  • Todo list, calendar app, email client, feed aggregator, read-later/article reader, notes app, and bookmark manager
  • You can choose any third-party app for any of these features, and sync your data there to Unigraph via OAuth
  • Embed/link any data in anywhere else (see demo in the website), including data you created in other apps (will sync updates automatically)
  • Search for all your data across different types, with full-text + semantic (graph-based) search capabilities
  • All your data is locally hosted, and you can query/insert data outside of Unigraph in JSON format using a variant of GraphQL

""""I’ve been working on it for a year now, and have been using it daily for a month. I’ve found the killer feature to be the immense linkability - for example, I created a travel plan in Unigraph’s notes app, dragged my ticket confirmation and calendar events (synced from Gmail/Google calendar), and when the event comes up, the note would be shown as a backlink (see website)."""
""""About usability: It’s in a very usable state (based on many demos I’ve given to my friends), and if you sign up to the waiting list now, you should be able to get a binary very soon (though you can build it yourself by going to the GitHub page linked in the website)."""


This is the only inbox you'll ever need. Say goodbye to juggling through all your apps to catch up with news, or bookmarking and forgetting what to read. Unigraph pulls your feed together (twitter, RSS, reddit, email, and more), removes paywall, and extract only the articles to give you a clean reading experience.

Drag everything you want to save for later into the read later list, or add a bookmark in your browser or twitter and let Unigraph automatically handle the rest.

Unlimited potential for customization

Unigraph is a highly modular productivity platform. All apps (such as todo list or email) are user-editable, and if you don't like an app, you can either use a community alternative, connect to a third party, or edit its source code.

 


A knowledge graph for your life

Create bidirectional graph links across different types of objects - for example, link a calendar event to its meeting note.

Using unigraph, we can aggregate all our feeds into one screen, which brings an adaptive workflow of handling multiple services or platforms. like twitter, mail, reddit, blog..etc. Using unigraph daily workflows can be easily integrated, from planning a list, handling daily tasks, completing to-do lists, brainstorming, reminding routine, solving complex projects, markdowning, writing articles, completing complex project flows, everything is possible, with a responsible neat and stylish UI.
The UX need to be tested on the go to assure the "feeling of using"




As it is a open sourced software, it can be easily replicated and modified. As per the developer unigraph will be available soon in both stand-alone offline version & a community handled cloud version also.
I found unigraph during my search for FOSS collaborative tool for organizations and its libraries, and the appearance of unigraph looks promising. waiting for its initial release beta :-)


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