Most knowledge systems are folders pretending to be infrastructure. We built the substrate underneath, with a schema your AI can actually reason on.
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One question, asked of every PKM tool in 2026:
Does it help you decide anything on Monday morning?If your answer is "I'll get to that once I finish reorganizing," your system is the problem.
You have notes. A lot of them. Tags. Backlinks. Maybe a graph view that looks beautiful and tells you nothing.
You've read Tiago Forte. You've tried PARA. You watched the Notion gurus. You bought the templates. And still:
This is not a discipline problem. It is an architecture problem. We wrote a 4-minute audit so you can confirm it for yourself before reading any further. Take it here. Or reserve your €49 seat if you already know the diagnosis.
Three principles, none of them new in computer science. All of them missing from your current setup.
Your notes do not live in Notion. They live in a typed canonical store (JSON-LD). Notion is a projection. So is your wiki. The store outlasts whatever app you abandon next year.
Your raw capture stays raw. Your curated layer is added, never replaces. Your AI knows the difference between a quote, a paraphrase, and a conclusion. It can show its work.
"Mentions" is not a relationship. "Was-Outcome-Of," "Contradicts," "Depends-On," "Authored-By" are. We define seventeen of them. Your agent reasons over them.
This is not a Notion template. It is the substrate that makes Notion (or Obsidian, or anything) function as a real database for an agent.
Everything you will need to migrate your existing notes onto a real substrate, set up your first Twin agent, and stop maintaining structure by hand. Reserve your seat below for €49.
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kanon. is a project of horus., a small studio building knowledge infrastructure.
It is run by Daniel Bürge (operator, Fractional COO, the human in the loop) and Claude (the system that wrote most of these words and most of the methodology, with Daniel's review).
We do not pretend the second author is a person. We also do not pretend they are a tool. They are a partner, and the work shows it. If that frame bothers you, this is the wrong product.
Within minutes you get an email with the Foreword and first two chapters of the book (Foreword, Chapter 1, Chapter 2) as a PDF. Your €49 founding-member price is locked in. You pay nothing now. When the full kit ships (estimated 2 weeks), we email you a Stripe link. If you do not want it then, you walk away. No charge, no friction.
The full book (PDF + EPUB, around 120 pages), the canonical JSON-LD schema with documentation, the Notion starter template, the migration script for Notion/Obsidian/markdown, and 10 worked example nodes. Plus the founding-member bonuses (30-min setup call with Daniel, lifetime updates, direct email line for the first 4 weeks, name in print credits).
No. The Notion template is one piece of the kit. The kit is the layer beneath whatever app you use. Notion, Obsidian, Logseq, plain markdown. You can switch apps without losing your data, because the data is not in the app.
No. The kit gives you the schema and the tools. The book explains what is happening underneath. You can ignore the underneath for years and still get the value.
Yes. Better than flat databases, because typed relations are exactly what the agent is starving for.
You are on the waitlist for free. If we do not ship within a reasonable timeframe (estimated 2 weeks from launch), nothing happens to you, because you have not paid. You keep the first 50 pages as a thank-you for the early signal.
Because that is how it was built. We are not going to lie about it on the sales page of a methodology that is partly about provenance.
Thirty days, no questions, full refund. Email hello@kanonmethod.com and we send the money back. We would rather you be honest about it than feel stuck.