January 24, 2024

Kosmik 2.0: A desktop in the cloud.

Browse, capture, organize and share from a single, unified workspace.

Paul Rony

Founder of Kosmik

Kosmik 2.0: A desktop in the cloud.

We now completely live between tens of silos roughly connected by integrations, notifications and plug-ins but incompatible in essence. Each app now feels like a small OS with its design system, behaviours and expectations.

The transition to a web and database ecosystem is now complete. Your pictures are in a database, your notes are in a database, etc. We have gained a lot of power as users, but we have lost agency because each app now has to maintain its own database. I want to manage my Figma files in a different way than what the in-app browser offers me. I want to make my Notion notes more fluid and surround them with pictures, arrows, drawings, recordings, etc. I want to put them next to one another and draw on them. I'd like a desktop that can aggregate my most important assets, files, and tools. And I'd like it to come with a "Share" button.

This is what Kosmik 2.0 will give you: A complete environment to put your desktop in the cloud. Kosmik infinite canvas allows you to move your files around and to arrange them as you see fit. It also comes with a complete PDF reader, web browser, tagging system, text editor, drawing palette, and a “share” button!

This is only the start and we’re going to add everything you need to make Kosmik your primary “digital hub”. We want every knowledge worker to finally have a place to organize their files, combine their tools together and work in a cleaner, faster, more productive way.

Paul

Kosmik 2.0: A desktop in the cloud.

We now completely live between tens of silos roughly connected by integrations, notifications and plug-ins but incompatible in essence. Each app now feels like a small OS with its design system, behaviours and expectations.

The transition to a web and database ecosystem is now complete. Your pictures are in a database, your notes are in a database, etc. We have gained a lot of power as users, but we have lost agency because each app now has to maintain its own database. I want to manage my Figma files in a different way than what the in-app browser offers me. I want to make my Notion notes more fluid and surround them with pictures, arrows, drawings, recordings, etc. I want to put them next to one another and draw on them. I'd like a desktop that can aggregate my most important assets, files, and tools. And I'd like it to come with a "Share" button.

This is what Kosmik 2.0 will give you: A complete environment to put your desktop in the cloud. Kosmik infinite canvas allows you to move your files around and to arrange them as you see fit. It also comes with a complete PDF reader, web browser, tagging system, text editor, drawing palette, and a “share” button!

This is only the start and we’re going to add everything you need to make Kosmik your primary “digital hub”. We want every knowledge worker to finally have a place to organize their files, combine their tools together and work in a cleaner, faster, more productive way.

Paul

Kosmik 2.0: A desktop in the cloud.

We now completely live between tens of silos roughly connected by integrations, notifications and plug-ins but incompatible in essence. Each app now feels like a small OS with its design system, behaviours and expectations.

The transition to a web and database ecosystem is now complete. Your pictures are in a database, your notes are in a database, etc. We have gained a lot of power as users, but we have lost agency because each app now has to maintain its own database. I want to manage my Figma files in a different way than what the in-app browser offers me. I want to make my Notion notes more fluid and surround them with pictures, arrows, drawings, recordings, etc. I want to put them next to one another and draw on them. I'd like a desktop that can aggregate my most important assets, files, and tools. And I'd like it to come with a "Share" button.

This is what Kosmik 2.0 will give you: A complete environment to put your desktop in the cloud. Kosmik infinite canvas allows you to move your files around and to arrange them as you see fit. It also comes with a complete PDF reader, web browser, tagging system, text editor, drawing palette, and a “share” button!

This is only the start and we’re going to add everything you need to make Kosmik your primary “digital hub”. We want every knowledge worker to finally have a place to organize their files, combine their tools together and work in a cleaner, faster, more productive way.

Paul