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Empowering Innovation with Collaborative Engineering
Goran Brkuljan

Nodecosmos — Empowering innovation with collaborative engineering

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Nodecosmos is designed as a collaborative space for innovation development, research projects, and knowledge sharing. it is built with the spirit of open-source as it enables free public collaboration in structured manner adopted from open-source principles.
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Goran Brkuljan
Hello, Product Hunters! 🚀 We’re excited to introduce Nodecosmos to you all—a collaboration platform designed to revolutionize how we handle innovation development, research projects, and knowledge sharing across various disciplines. Nodecosmos is built with the spirit of open-source at its core as it enables free public collaboration in structured manner adopted from open-source software development. Here's what makes Nodecosmos unique: - Nodes: Each node can represent a component of a system, an ingredient in a recipe, or any other type of constituent. Nodes can contain other nodes, collectively forming a tree that represents the entire system. - Workflows: Describe how each node works. As each node has its own workflow, it allows for a comprehensive design of both the big picture and specific details. - Contribution Request: Central to managing collaboration on innovation development, research, or knowledge sharing. Contribution Requests provide a structured way for users to suggest changes, enhancements, or additions to existing nodes. They clearly display the differences between proposed changes and the existing state of the project, ensuring that all modifications are considered and assessed carefully before integration. This feature facilitates collaborative decision-making by enabling team members to review, discuss, and approve changes systematically. For public collaboration nodecosmos is free. In following months we will have Nodecosmos Cloud Plan that will allow private nodes as payed option. For organizations that want to host their own Nodecosmos environment, we offer an enterprise version. We'd love to hear your thoughts, feedback, or any questions you might have! What features would you like to see? How do you think Nodecosmos can help in your field? Thank you for checking us out and for your support! 🌟
Pavel Bocharov
Wow, this is super cool! I've been using outliners daily fire several years now and they are really useful for keeping things organized well. And this is like the next level outliner on steroids. Gonna try it right now. And I like the clean and neat design. In general it's clearly visible that this app is made with love. Thank you for the launch, massive support and upvotes here!
Goran Brkuljan
@pavel_bocharov Thanks for those amazing words! Our platform indeed sits between an outliner and a system modeling app. With our workflow interface, you are able to model the workings of any system at each level. Thanks to our node tree structures, independent access to each node page, workflows, and contribution requests, Nodecosmos aims to provide a comprehensive tool to design, describe, and evolve projects in innovation, research, and knowledge sharing.
Andriy Semenets
Congratulations on the launch! Is it possible to export work in some format to save? If so, what formats are available? Thanks.
Goran Brkuljan
@semanser Thanks! At the moment it is not possible. However, in future we will probably integrate it. It will be need as we also want to enable distributed (offline) work so you can work offline and push changes either directly to main project or contribution request. This would help us offset some of the traffic offline and completely mimic git-like platform for software dev.
Bles Muchaya
A brilliant piece of software. I already love this. I think a bit of project management features will make this super useful in different domains and I am happy that you plan to implement them soon. Overall, I am really impressed by Nodecosmos.
Goran Brkuljan
@bles Thanks! In future we plan to add Kanban board for each node.
blank
Hey @goran_nc, this is super exciting! Love the whole open-source vibe you're bringing with Nodecosmos. The node and workflow structure sounds like a game-changer for collaboration. I can totally see how it can streamline research and innovation. I'm curious to see how you'll handle user feedback—maybe a feature for quick polls or votes?
Goran Brkuljan
@blankwebdev, Thanks for your feedback! Currently, our Contribution Request interface includes a discussion feature for every object in the project, which enables comprehensive communication around proposed changes. Maybe we could Implementing voting directly on Contribution Requests. It sounds like a great idea and could streamline consensus building.
Connor Wood
Hi Goran! Congratulations on the successful launch of your AI product! I think Nodecosmos is an outstanding platform, designed to be a collaborative space for innovation development, research projects, and knowledge sharing. Embracing the spirit of open-source, it fosters free public collaboration in a structured manner, inspired by open-source principles. Nodecosmos is truly a hub for creativity and collective intelligence, enabling seamless cooperation and groundbreaking advancements in various fields. This is a remarkable achievement, reflecting your dedication and hard work. May this be the start of a journey filled with innovation and continued success. I look forward to seeing your future accomplishments and how your product will positively impact the industry. Let's follow each other and give our product an 'UPVOTE'! We can learn from each other and make good progress!
Nina Nina
Fantastic! So much potential for collaboration across the globe!
Henry
Congratulations! The page's interaction design is a breath of fresh air! It's got me wondering if there are any templates or parameters users can share and play with, you know, like how Midjourney does it.
Goran Brkuljan
@h_henry Thanks. We don't support templating ATM, but we gonna add support for it in future. Also we plan to support reusability in similar manner like software libraries work. You'll be able to import node from public repositories and use it in your project. For now, feel free to create test nodes and play around with structure and workflows.