Ideas scatter
Important insights become distributed across many books and sources.
Knowledge breaks when context is lost. Books, notes and research materials often become disconnected over time.
BookTree gives long-form readers, researchers, students and authors a way to keep context alive across everything they read.
People may keep their books organized, but the ideas they collect often become scattered across files, notes and projects.
Important insights become distributed across many books and sources.
Notes lose meaning when separated from the publications they came from.
Research and writing often require connections across many sources.
People create folders, documents and spreadsheets just to preserve relationships between ideas.
BookTree helps readers organize books, excerpts and notes around research, writing and study.
Instead of collecting isolated highlights, readers build structured knowledge trees that connect sources, notes, references and projects.
The focus shifts from storing information to preserving context.
Living Publications create living knowledge. The relationships between books, references and ideas should remain visible over time.
Ideas remain connected to their sources.
Knowledge accumulates instead of fragmenting.
Projects retain relationships across many publications.
References remain connected to the work they support.
The value of reading rarely comes from a single book. It comes from the relationships between books, notes, ideas and projects accumulated over time. BookTree helps preserve those relationships.
The value of reading rarely comes from a single publication. It comes from the connections built across many publications over time.
Connect evidence across many sources.
Preserve references while developing manuscripts.
Build durable learning structures.
Reveal relationships between ideas that would otherwise be lost.
BookTree is designed for people who work with ideas over months and years rather than minutes and hours.
Connect source books, excerpts and notes while working on a manuscript.
Keep evidence, references and observations organized across many texts.
Build study structures that survive beyond one class, book or exam.
Maintain context across courses, papers, citations and long-term projects.
Track source material and notes across investigations and background reading.
Turn serious reading into a personal knowledge structure that grows over time.
BookTree makes every book a functional component of a larger, structured knowledge system.