A summary-first knowledge system for people who want to revisit, connect, and use ideas over time.
We consume so much content—podcasts during commutes, books before bed, articles throughout the day, videos whenever we need to learn quickly—but how much do we actually retain? Netflux exists to solve that problem.
Every entry turns source material into structured knowledge: summaries you can understand quickly, highlights and notes you can keep, and saved ideas you can search, revisit, and use later.
Books, podcasts, articles, and videos are turned into structured summaries that make the core ideas easier to understand.
Highlights and notes stay connected to the ideas they came from, so what matters does not disappear into a separate system.
Ask across your library to find the passage, note, or idea you need when it becomes useful again.
“The faintest ink is more powerful than the strongest memory.”
Ideas are only valuable if we can access them when we need them. Netflux keeps knowledge searchable, revisitable, and close to the context that made it useful.