Launch brief
Roadmap, customer notes, release tasks, and decisions.
Open-source connected workspace
Base59 starts where Notion stops: a graph-native workspace where pages, blocks, conversations, mail, recordings, accounts, and automations can all reference the same context.
Not a document app. Not a chat app. The workspace graph.
Roadmap, customer notes, release tasks, and decisions.
Maya linked the pricing thread to the launch page.
Converted to follow-up tasks with account context.
Chapters and transcript refs attached to decisions.
The suite
Write pages, nest blocks, add properties, and turn graph slices into database-style views.
Channels, direct messages, rich block messages, threads, reactions, and inbox work beside the documents they reference.
Managed mail, synced providers, reply drafts, and graph actions turn external conversations into useful workspace objects.
Accounts, sessions, memberships, OAuth/OpenID, roles, and permissions live behind explicit server-side boundaries.
Recordings, chapters, transcripts, tags, refs, and collections make video part of the workspace rather than a dead archive.
Buttons, integrations, RAG, audit trails, and approvals can act with the same context users see.
Graph-first under the hood
Base59 keeps pages and blocks as primary graph entities. Everything else, from relations and mail actions to video collections and automations, is modeled as attributes, edges, or projections.
The durable graph entities.
Attributes on those entities.
Typed edges between work objects.
Saved projections over graph data.
Built in the open