Using the Wiki
How to read, navigate, and edit your Stateful knowledge graph.
The wiki is your knowledge hub — a structured, prose-first view of everything Stateful knows about you. Think of it as a living profile, maintained automatically from your sources and editable by you.
Your hub
When you open Stateful, the Context view is your home — your personal hub. It's organized into sections:
- Overview — a prose summary of who you are
- People — the people in your life and how you're connected
- Work — your role, organization, and what you do
- Personal life — the non-work side
- Goals & projects — what you're working toward
- Preferences — things you consistently prefer or avoid
- Interests — topics and areas you care about
Each section mixes prose you can write freely with structured facts pulled from your sources. Your core facts — role, organization, location — also appear in an info box at the top of the page.
Subject pages
Every person, project, organization, or topic Stateful knows about has its own page. Click any linked entity to open it. A subject page shows:
- A prose summary
- Key facts pulled from your data
- Linked content — the emails, notes, messages, and events that mention this subject (this is where a fact's provenance lives)
Editing
Everything in the wiki is editable, and your edits always win over what Stateful synthesized.
- Section prose: click into a section and edit it. Your version is marked EDITED, and a reset option restores the auto-written one if you ever want it back.
- Subject pages and rich text: use the block editor, where changes save as you go.
Your core facts
The info box at the top of your hub holds your key facts — role, organization, location, and so on. Click any field to edit it inline. For a fuller pass — including your family (partner, parents, children, siblings) — open Edit profile, where relationships are managed as their own entries.
Regenerate
Stateful writes your prose from your data, and you can Regenerate a page as new information comes in. Regenerate only adds — it never overwrites edits you've made, so it's safe to run any time.
Upload a document
You can attach a document to your hub or any subject page; Stateful reads it and folds what it learns into that page.
Slash menu
Inside the block editor, type / to insert a block:
| Command | Inserts |
|---|---|
| Heading 1 / 2 / 3 | A section heading |
| Bulleted / Numbered list | A list |
| Quote | A quote block |
| Code block | A code block |
| Note / Tip / Warning / Caution / Key facts | A callout |
| Divider | A horizontal rule |
| Link to page | A link to another subject (same as typing [[) |
| New page | A new sub-page |
Wikilinks
Type [[ anywhere in the block editor to link to another subject. Start typing the name and pick from the autocomplete list — or create a new subject on the spot. Links connect your graph, so any AI reading your wiki sees how your people, projects, and topics relate.
Correcting the assistant
If the assistant says something wrong about you, just tell it: "That's not right — I'm not a founder, I'm the CTO." Stateful captures the correction and stages it in your inbox for you to approve. Once approved, the corrected fact replaces the wrong one going forward.