Coming soon

Mesh is in private beta, so it's growing fast. This page is a plain look at what's next - and how a note from you can shape it.

What this page is

The rest of this guide describes Mesh as it is today. This page is the exception: an honest list of what we're building next. Nothing here is a promise or a date - just the pieces we're shaping while the beta runs, so you know where things are headed.

More kinds of sources

Today the Library holds PDFs, plain text, and Markdown. We want it to hold more of what a real subject arrives in - slide decks, web pages, spreadsheets - so more of your materials can live beside your work and pin to the board. Each new kind waits until it previews cleanly in a panel and behaves well when pinned; we'd rather add one that works than a pile that doesn't.

More ways to work

The core tools - Maps, Notes, Artifacts, and generated images - already carry most of the work. We're tightening how they fit together so Mesh can meet a topic in the way that suits it: a map for the shape of a subject, a note to keep something, an artifact when a concept wants to be interactive.

Help shape it

The fastest way to move this list is to tell us what you hit. Contact support - on Settings & account and inside the app - opens a short form that carries which page you were on, so we see exactly what you saw.

A bugSomething that looked wrong or got in your way.
An ideaA source you wish you could add, or a way to work you're missing.
A questionAnything the guide didn't make clear.

A useful report or an accepted idea earns 100 Mesh AI credits - and the best ideas can end up on this very page.

Demo clip coming soon
Sending feedback
From Geometry, open Contact support, describe a bug or idea, and send - the page rides along.

Tip  Hit a rough edge while you work? Open Contact support right then - it captures the page for you, so a two-line note is enough.