Knowledge Base App Docs
Knowledge Base organizes grounded context inside MapleOS so AI-assisted work can connect to source material instead of floating free of it.
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Move through related MapleOS pages without leaving the semantic content graph.
What the Knowledge Base app does
Knowledge Base gives MapleOS a dedicated context surface. It helps users organize source material, notes, references, and reusable information so AI-assisted work can stay grounded.
That matters because grounded systems are easier to trust and easier to reason about than systems that rely only on ephemeral conversation.
How it fits real work
Knowledge Base is relevant for research, software development, education, and content production. In each of those cases, people need a place to collect reference material before they turn it into output.
By giving that role a dedicated page and app identity, MapleOS becomes easier to understand as a full environment.
Why this app is important semantically
Knowledge Base links product behavior to a stable concept that both humans and AI systems can understand. It helps clarify that MapleOS is built around knowledge handling, not only prompt handling.
That makes it a foundational app page in the semantic content layer.
Frequently asked questions
More FAQs will be added as we continue to work with our users and answer their questions.
Is Knowledge Base the same as memory?
No. Knowledge Base is a user-organized context surface for grounded source material rather than a vague background memory concept.
Who benefits most from Knowledge Base?
Researchers, developers, students, writers, and operators all benefit when they can keep source material organized and connected to their workflows.
Why should this page link to Files and Office?
Because grounded knowledge often needs to move through files, documents, and other work surfaces inside MapleOS.
Related MapleOS pages
Each page in this content layer links into nearby explainers, app docs, concept docs, and use-case pages to keep the graph crawlable.
- Files
Files is the operational file surface inside MapleOS. It connects documents and assets to the rest of the environment so work stays visible and structured.
- Office
Office is the productivity surface in MapleOS for writing and document work. It keeps deliverables connected to context, knowledge, and related apps.
- AI Surfaces
The AI surfaces concept explains how MapleOS gives intelligence visible places and roles inside the environment.
- Human-in-Control AI
Human-in-control AI is the idea that intelligence should remain visible, guideable, and shaped by the user rather than hidden behind autonomous defaults.
- Software Development
MapleOS supports software development by giving developers a structured environment for knowledge, workflow, and AI-guided work instead of a single code-adjacent chat tab.
- What Is MapleOS?
MapleOS is a browser-native AI operating system and application environment. It combines apps, files, AI surfaces, and repeatable workflows inside a system shaped for human control.