Hey everyone, I live inside ChatGPT. It's a miracle. But I'm starting to think its simple chat interface is a huge step backward for deep, messy work. Here's my experience, probably yours too: You're deep in a research session. You get a good answer. Then the problems start. A new question pops into your head. You hesitate. Asking it will pollute the AI's memory. So you suppress it. You literally stop your own curiosity to keep the chat "clean." You know another model might give a better answer. So you open three tabs. Copy-paste. Flip between them. A week later, you have no idea where that one brilliant insight is buried. Most times, you just don't bother. You settle for the first answer. You're reading a long response. An idea sparks. Then another. There's nowhere to put them. You just hold them all in your head, hoping you don't forget. It's an exhausting mental juggling act. I realized I was spending more energy fighting the interface than actually thinking. The problem isn't the AI. It's that we're using a tool for texting friends to do complex, non-linear research. So I got obsessed and built the tool I needed. It's called **Mnemosphere**. It's not another AI. It's the interface I wish we all had. Instead of the mess, you can: * Compare models side-by-side. No more tab hell. * Jot down thoughts in a notes panel right next to the chat. * Create "branches" for side-conversations. * Highlight key phrases in responses like you'd in a physical document * Get a clickable index of your whole conversation. * Pop out key answers into separate windows to synthesize them together. I'm a solo founder, and today is launch day on Product Hunt. But I've only told my story. I'm genuinely curious to hear the specific thing about ChatGPT that breaks your workflow and drives you crazy. If you're curious about my solution, you can search for **Mnemosphere on Product Hunt**. But the main goal here is the discussion.