Start from one seed
Kollab reads a link, note, video, paper, or keyword and treats it as the entry point, not the whole topic.
Give Kollab one source or theme, and let an agent expand the surrounding concepts, blind spots, debates, and next learning path.
Interest usually starts from one link, one clip, one product, or one half-formed question. The hard part is knowing what sits around it: prerequisite concepts, related fields, missing assumptions, and where your current view is too narrow.
Kollab helps turn a seed source into a cognitive map, then shows what to learn next, what to challenge, and what to save as durable notes.

Read through the workflow once, then swap in your own roles, sources, and outputs.
Kollab reads a link, note, video, paper, or keyword and treats it as the entry point, not the whole topic.
The agent identifies prerequisites, adjacent fields, debates, missing context, and questions worth asking next.
Opposing views and weak assumptions keep the research from becoming a comfortable one-sided summary.
The output becomes a topic map, open-question list, and next-step plan that can be saved to a knowledge base.
The useful output is a better map of the territory, not a longer summary.
Map
Gaps
Path
Follow the related capability pages to see which product layers and tools make this use case repeatable for a team.
Give Kollab one source or theme, and let an agent expand the surrounding concepts, blind spots, debates, and next learning path.
Copy the setup prompt into Kollab, replace the placeholders with your team context, then run it as a reviewable task in your workspace.
A topic expansion map with prerequisite concepts, adjacent fields, blind spots, opposing views, open questions, a 7-day learning path, and knowledge-base notes.
No. The workflow is designed to produce reviewable drafts, briefs, artifacts, or database updates first, so your team can approve the result before anything is published or changed.
Use Kollab to expand one source into concepts, questions, and next steps.
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