What You’ll Learn
- What the Knowledge Graph is
- How it builds automatically
- What entities and relationships look like
- How it improves your AI responses
What Is the Knowledge Graph?
As you have conversations in Suprmind, the system automatically identifies and stores:- Entities - People, companies, products, technologies, concepts
- Relationships - How entities connect to each other
- Observations - Facts and context about each entity
- Confidence - How certain the system is about each piece of information
How It Builds Automatically
You don’t need to do anything. As you chat:- Extraction - The system identifies entities mentioned in your conversations
- Classification - Each entity is typed (person, company, technology, etc.)
- Connection - Relationships between entities are mapped
- Enrichment - New information about existing entities is added to their profiles
- Embedding - Entities are vectorized for semantic search
Example
You say: “We’re competing with Notion and Asana in the project management space. Our CTO, Sarah, thinks we should focus on the enterprise segment.” The system extracts:- Entity: Notion (company, competitor)
- Entity: Asana (company, competitor)
- Entity: Sarah (person, CTO)
- Relationship: Notion → competitor of → Your Company
- Relationship: Asana → competitor of → Your Company
- Relationship: Sarah → role: CTO → Your Company
- Observation: Sarah recommends enterprise focus
What It Means for Your Conversations
When you ask questions later, the AIs use the Knowledge Graph to provide contextual, informed responses:Entity Types
| Type | Examples | What Gets Stored |
|---|---|---|
| Person | Team members, contacts | Role, opinions, decisions |
| Company | Competitors, partners, customers | Size, positioning, relationship |
| Product | Your product, competitor products | Features, strengths, weaknesses |
| Technology | Tools, frameworks, platforms | Use cases, trade-offs |
| Concept | Strategies, methodologies | Definitions, applications |
| Decision | Choices made | Context, alternatives, rationale |
Tips
- The more you use Suprmind, the richer your Knowledge Graph becomes
- Be explicit about relationships: “X is our competitor” is clearer than just mentioning X
- The Knowledge Graph is project-scoped - each project builds its own
- Master Projects can access Knowledge Graphs across all projects
- You don’t need to manage the graph manually - it’s fully automated

