README — start here
Entry point for this demo hub.
What is this
A working hub belonging to a fictional founder building a personal-knowledge layer for the AI era. The content is real-shaped: actual decisions, actual research notes, actual launch planning. Click around like you would your own hub.
What's in here
- 50 documents spread across 7 folders + 13 at the root level.
- 7 bundles, including one private (the financials vault), one restricted-access (engineering decisions), and five public.
- A concept index auto-derived from the content — every key term has a page at
/hub/demo/concepts/{slug}. - The hub URL itself (
mdfy.app/hub/demo) is paste-able into Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, or Codex. Try it.
How to use the demo
- Pick a folder in the sidebar. Each has a coherent theme.
- Open a bundle. Watch the canvas paint the pre-computed analysis (themes, insights, document summaries, reading order).
- Try the search affordance (Cmd-K, type a domain term). Hub-scoped semantic recall.
- Paste the URL
mdfy.app/hub/demointo your favourite AI tool. Ask it a question about the hub. Verify it answers from the hub.
What you can't do
- The demo account is read-only-feeling — anyone who signs in can browse it, but the canonical content is owned by
demo@mdfy.app. You can fork docs (Duplicate to edit) and they become yours. - Private docs in the "Private Vault" folder are intentionally inaccessible to anyone except the owner. Same with the "Financials + runway" bundle. That's not a bug; it's the demonstration of the permission model.
The real reason this hub exists
So that a reviewer evaluating mdfy in 5-10 minutes can land in a hub that looks like a working founder's brain and form an honest opinion about whether mdfy makes sense as a product. Nothing in this hub is filler.
If you find a doc that feels like filler, file an issue (or just paste it back at the founder). It'll get rewritten.