Capture a rough thought, clarify what you mean, develop and challenge the idea, support it with evidence, then structure and refine—one workspace, in the order thinking actually happens.
Start messy. A half-formed sentence is enough—the goal is thoughts on the page, not polished prose.
Ghostflow surfaces your central claim, objective, and thesis so you know what you mean before you build.
Supporting points, implications, examples, and connections—Mindfreak asks why, what caused this, and can you prove it.
Assumptions, blind spots, contradictions, and missing perspectives—so you strengthen the argument, not just confirm it.
Evidence, sources, and statistics—with verified, unverified, and not-found flags (low-confidence claims) instead of fake citations.
Only after the idea is solid: argument order, transitions, sections, and narrative progression.
Tone, clarity, grammar, and conciseness—the idea already exists; now it reads cleanly.
Not sure where to begin? Write one messy sentence—Clarify comes next.
Support stage: honest evidence
Verified, unverified, and not-found flags in the editor—no fake citations or hallucinated facts.