
Dessix
Visual workspace to capture, organize, and create with AI
659 followers
Visual workspace to capture, organize, and create with AI
659 followers
Dessix is a logic-first visual space for deep creators. Instead of wrestling with prompts, you build context visually, making AI an extension of your own thinking. Achieve true alignment—you know what the AI knows, and it grasps your goals. Ditch the black box, accelerate your creation, and finally, take control.









it genuinely changes the workflow. Building context visually feels faster than writing prompts, and the AI follows the structure I set up instead of guessing. That clarity makes iterations smoother and reduces wasted back-and-forth. It’s not perfect for every edge case, but overall I get more predictable, aligned results and spend less time wrestling with the model. For creators who want control and transparency, Dessix is a practical upgrade.
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@betsy_xu Thanks! That is exactly what we aimed for.
"Less wrestling, more creating"—that sums up why we built Dessix. Glad you are getting value from that predictability.
This looks really useful. I’ve tried a few AI productivity tools, but the visual workspace angle feels different and more practical for organizing real work. Curious to see how it handles day-to-day workflows once projects get bigger. Nice direction 👍
Noiz AI
Dessix makes AI context visible instead of hidden.
Logic-first, no black box—this is how deep creation should work!
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@vega_chan "No black box" is exactly what we are striving for—giving creators full control over the context. Glad it resonates with you.
Surgeflow
Congrats on launching Dessix on Product Hunt, @xiangst0816 ! 🎉 As an AI product lead, I'm thrilled to see a tool tackling the AI trust gap head-on. The visual context feature is a game-changer—it makes AI collaboration so transparent and intuitive. Love how "Focus as the Prompt" puts users in control, and the "Actions & Scenes" design truly amplifies creative workflows. For deep creators like researchers and writers, this is a must-try! 💡
One suggestion: To enhance workflow integration, consider adding export options (e.g., to Markdown or PDF) or API hooks for tools like Notion. This could help users seamlessly transition from ideation to production.
Curious: What's the roadmap for team collaboration features? I'd love to see how Dessix scales for group projects. Keep up the great work, and looking forward to your thoughts!
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Thanks,@rocsheh !
Thrilled that you resonate with the "Visual Context" and our mission to bridge the AI trust gap.
To your point on workflow integration: We currently support exporting individual notes (Blocks), but more uniquely, we allow exporting and sharing the entire Shared Context. This lets you capture the full fidelity of the human-AI interaction, not just the final text.
Direct hooks for tools like Notion are definitely in our plans. In fact, this is exactly where Actions will shine—imagine defining an Action specifically to "Format and Push to Notion" via code or instructions. You design the logic, and the system executes it.
Regarding the roadmap for teams: We have a slightly different take on collaboration. We believe the future isn't just about shared editing, but about shared cognition. In Dessix, team collaboration will focus on sharing Actions (workflows) and Scenes (encapsulated SOPs).
It means sharing the "methodology" and "expert perspective" so the whole team can align on how to think and solve problems, rather than just syncing documents.
Stay tuned! 🚀
Wow, Dessix looks amazing! The visual context building is a total game changer. Im curious, how does Dessix handle iterative feedback loops when working with complex datasets?
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@jaydev13 That’s a brilliant question! You’ve uncovered the exact reason we built Dessix. While other tools offer a chat interface, they fail at creating a true, evolving partnership for complex work. This is where Dessix truly shines.
We solve this with a game-changing feature called Actions.
Forget the endless cycle of re-prompting a generic chatbot. In Dessix, you build an Action as a structured, multi-step workflow—your personal SOP for analyzing data. For instance:
Ingest: Process this dataset Q3_Survey_Results.csv.
Analyze: Identify the top 3 user segments based on X and Y criteria.
Report: Generate a summary in a structured format.
Now, for the magic of the iterative loop: when the AI's analysis isn't perfect, you don't just type a correction into the chatbox and hope it remembers. That’s the old way.
In Dessix, you directly edit the ”Action“ itself.
By refining that instruction, you are fundamentally upgrading your AI's core logic. You're not just getting a better answer this time—you're ensuring you get a better answer every time.
This transforms your expert feedback from a fleeting correction into a permanent, compounding asset. You're not just working with AI; you're encoding your unique expertise into it, building a library of custom, intelligent tools that grow more powerful with every use.
Bridging the trust gap is a huge selling point. Being able to visually verify the context before generating output saves so much time on calibration.
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@eden33 Absolutely.
Congratulations on the launch — really interesting product!
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@shirleyw Thanks! Glad you find it interesting. Hope you enjoy using it!