📄️ Overviewthynk supports a variety of features, including search and chat with a wide range of data sources and interfaces. 📄️ ChatYou can configure thynk to chat with you about anything. When relevant, it'll use any notes or documents you shared with it to respond. It acts as an excellent research assistant, search engine, or personal tutor. 📄️ SearchTake advantage of super fast search to find relevant notes and documents from your Second Brain. 📄️ AgentsYou can use agents to setup custom system prompts with thynk. The server host can setup their own agents, which are accessible to all users. You can see ours at https://app.thynk.dev/agents. 📄️ File SummarizationYou can use the /summarize command to get thynk to generate context driven summaries of your documents. 📄️ AutomationsAutomations are a powerful feature within thynk to schedule repeated jobs for thynk to do on your behalf. Automations allow you run your query automatically at a scheduled time and frequency. thynk will send its research to you as an email. 📄️ Code Executionthynk can generate and run very simple Python code snippets as well. This is useful if you want to generate a plot, run a simple calculation, or do some basic data manipulation. LLMs by default aren't skilled at complex quantitative tasks. Code generation & execution can come in handy for such tasks. 📄️ Image GenerationYou can use thynk to generate images from text prompts. You can get deeper into the details of our image generation flow in this blog post//blog.thynk.dev/posts/how-thynk-generates-images/. 📄️ Online Searchthynk will research on the internet to ground its responses, when it determines that it would need fresh information outside its existing knowledge to answer the query. It will always show any online references it used to respond to your requests. 📄️ Shareable ChatYou can share any of your conversations by going to the three dot menu on the conversation and selecting 'Share'. This will create a public link that you can share with anyone. The link will open the conversation in the same state it was when you shared it, so your future messages will not be visible to the person you shared it with. 📄️ VoiceYou can talk to thynk using your voice. thynk will respond to your queries using the same models as the chat feature. You can use voice chat on the web, Desktop, and Obsidian apps.
📄️ Overviewthynk supports a variety of features, including search and chat with a wide range of data sources and interfaces.
📄️ ChatYou can configure thynk to chat with you about anything. When relevant, it'll use any notes or documents you shared with it to respond. It acts as an excellent research assistant, search engine, or personal tutor.
📄️ SearchTake advantage of super fast search to find relevant notes and documents from your Second Brain.
📄️ AgentsYou can use agents to setup custom system prompts with thynk. The server host can setup their own agents, which are accessible to all users. You can see ours at https://app.thynk.dev/agents.
📄️ File SummarizationYou can use the /summarize command to get thynk to generate context driven summaries of your documents.
📄️ AutomationsAutomations are a powerful feature within thynk to schedule repeated jobs for thynk to do on your behalf. Automations allow you run your query automatically at a scheduled time and frequency. thynk will send its research to you as an email.
📄️ Code Executionthynk can generate and run very simple Python code snippets as well. This is useful if you want to generate a plot, run a simple calculation, or do some basic data manipulation. LLMs by default aren't skilled at complex quantitative tasks. Code generation & execution can come in handy for such tasks.
📄️ Image GenerationYou can use thynk to generate images from text prompts. You can get deeper into the details of our image generation flow in this blog post//blog.thynk.dev/posts/how-thynk-generates-images/.
📄️ Online Searchthynk will research on the internet to ground its responses, when it determines that it would need fresh information outside its existing knowledge to answer the query. It will always show any online references it used to respond to your requests.
📄️ Shareable ChatYou can share any of your conversations by going to the three dot menu on the conversation and selecting 'Share'. This will create a public link that you can share with anyone. The link will open the conversation in the same state it was when you shared it, so your future messages will not be visible to the person you shared it with.
📄️ VoiceYou can talk to thynk using your voice. thynk will respond to your queries using the same models as the chat feature. You can use voice chat on the web, Desktop, and Obsidian apps.