I didn't want to build Numenon
I didn't want to build Numenon. I didn't want to spend the winter reading doctoral theses and papers. I didn't want to write and delete the entire core of the program so many times.
I wanted to use Numenon and have someone else build it. I knew very well that I have a need that isn't covered by the tools available in the market, and together with Elvira we decided about half a year ago to take the leap.
I don't know if it will succeed as a startup - time will tell. But it's the first time in my life I feel such great satisfaction from the result. We built something we need and we use it every day, having replaced many other tools.
Something else that has great value is that Numenon potentially appeals to everyone. I can tell friends to go and "play" with it. Organize your personal life. Use it in your company or department. Use it for research or your next music album. It's really that versatile.
Numenon right now is a SAAS knowledge management system. Parts of it might remind you of Notion or Obsidian or something similar. We give you the freedom in how to structure information and make connections by creating a graph. You can use this graph in any way you can imagine. From building a CRM to creating a board game (we have beta testers doing this).
The concern for Numenon was that it should stand strong both theoretically and practically. We achieved this and it's already a very useful tool for quite a few people.
Now the vision is to develop it in the following areas: Collaboration, Security, Interactivity and AI.