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Kompas Review

Kompas is a tool for capturing and connecting ideas, helping users grow their thoughts into usable work.

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Verdict

Kompas offers a unique approach to idea management, using AI to connect and build upon users' thoughts. While it requires some setup and has limitations in its free version, the Pro tier provides additional features like cross-device sync. The tool's focus on user data privacy and open-source code is a notable advantage. However, users may need to adapt to its distinct workflow and interface.

What it does

Capture your ideas, connect them, and grow them into something you can actually use. AI that works alongside your thinking, not instead of it.

Best for

Kompas is best for individuals who want to organize and develop their ideas, such as essayists and writers.

At a glance

Free planYes
Login requiredYes
MemoryYes
VoiceYes
Image generationNo
Group chatNo
Mobile appNo
NSFW policyUnknown
PricingFree + paid — Free desktop, Pro Cloud with 7-day free trial

Pros & cons

Pros
  • Unique approach to idea management
  • Strong focus on user data privacy
  • Open-source code
  • Cross-device sync in Pro tier
Cons
  • Requires setup and adaptation to its workflow
  • Limitations in free version
  • No mobile app

Frequently asked

Is Kompas free to use?
Yes. Kompas has a free plan — Free desktop, Pro Cloud with 7-day free trial
Does Kompas have memory?
Yes. Kompas retains conversation memory across sessions.
Can Kompas do voice or images?
Voice: yes. Image generation: no.
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