Chat is a beautiful interface — and a terrible filing cabinet. A long scroll of messages flattens a way of thinking that was never meant to be linear. Ideas don't queue. They cluster, branch, and feed each other.
Speedsheets is built on a simple bet: if you give people a spatial surface for their AI conversations, they will organise them the way they already organise their thoughts. Sticky notes on a wall. Diagrams on a whiteboard. Constellations, not lists.
Draw.io meets ChatGPT — a thinking whiteboard, not a programming tool.
That metaphor matters. Speedsheets isn't a no-code agent builder. There is no graph to debug, no pipeline to deploy. It's a place to keep your work in view — multiple chats, multiple models, your reference material — connected only where you say they should be.
Local-first, always.
Your canvases live on your machine. Your embeddings live on your machine. Sign in for sync; sign out and your work is still right where you left it. The web doesn't get to evict your thinking.
Model-agnostic.
Use whichever model is best for the job — and a different one for the node next door. The tool shouldn't be the place you marry a vendor.
Calm by default.
No streaming gradients. No popups asking you to upgrade. A quiet surface that gets out of the way of the work. The canvas is the product. Everything else is scaffolding.