Finding a Private Knowledgebase That Actually Works

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Finding a Private Knowledgebase That Actually Works

Do you ever feel like there’s a mountain of information you’d love to master, but you have no way to cram it all into your brain? You’re not alone. I’ve been fascinated by Personal Knowledge‑Management (PKM) tools for years, trying to find a system that is both powerful and respectful of privacy.

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Trillium Notes

The earliest PKM platform I tried was Trillium Notes. It is a hierarchical note‑taking app where each page can link to any other page, making it easy to build a web of connected ideas.

I’ve used Trillium for years, and it has served me well—but just as a repository for information.

After weighing those drawbacks, I moved on.


Anytype

My latest discovery is Anytype. It hits several of the pain points that have plagued other PKM solutions.

Cool things:

  • Offline—All of the apps work offline without needing to sync, and you can also have your devices sync within your local network without connecting to the outside world.
  • Zero personal data required—No email, no phone number—just an encryption key that you get as a seed phrase.
  • Source‑available & self-hostable—The code is publicly viewable, so you can verify what it does. It’s also self-hostable (although this is not easy).
  • Free storage on a private IPFS node—The base tier gives you 100 MB of encrypted storage hosted on a decentralized network, making data retrieval fast on both desktop and mobile.
  • Highly structured—You create custom “types” (e.g., contacts, locations, videos, to‑do lists) and then populate instances of those types. This makes the system ideal for storing and visualizing structured information.

Drawbacks:

  • You get unlimited storage for text content, but if you’re pasting images or uploading files you’ll run out of space at 100MB—that’s not a lot, and going past it requires a paid subscription.

Anytype isn’t a full‑blown project‑management suite, but its flexibility lets you design your own workflows without surrendering privacy.

The biggest downside is that Anytype is funded by VC firms including: Balderton↗Inflection↗Square One↗Script Сapital↗Protocol Labs↗System.One↗Connect Ventures↗Techstars↗Acequia Capital↗Early Grey Сapital↗Tiny Vc↗New Forge↗Foreword Vc↗S16VC

While it’s difficult to find products that capture knowledge and let you manage, Anytype has been working well for me so far.

What are you using for your PKM? Let me know!


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