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  "path": "/t/chatgpt-needs-a-modular-workspace-for-long-term-thinking-not-just-infinite-chat/1380622#post_1",
  "publishedAt": "2026-05-10T10:16:09.000Z",
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  "textContent": "I’ve been using ChatGPT heavily for long-form writing, architecture projects, technical documentation, brainstorming, research, and interconnected editorial workflows.\n\nOver time, I noticed something important:\n\nThe limitation is no longer the AI itself.\nThe limitation is the interface structure around very long conversations.\n\nOnce chats become massive and evolve over weeks or months, the linear timeline starts breaking down:\n\n  * too much scrolling\n\n  * difficult navigation\n\n  * buried ideas\n\n  * hard-to-revisit branches\n\n  * fragmented context\n\n  * cognitive overload\n\n\n\n\nAt some point, ChatGPT stops feeling like a chatbot and starts behaving more like a cognitive workspace.\n\nBecause of that, I think the future direction should move toward a more modular and non-linear interface.\n\nThings that would massively improve the experience:\n\n  * expandable / collapsible blocks\n\n  * stack-based conversation branches\n\n  * detachable side panels for generated texts\n\n  * hover previews for collapsed content\n\n  * tabs and split-pane layouts\n\n  * linked nodes between related conversations\n\n  * ability to turn responses into persistent document blocks\n\n  * graph-like navigation between ideas\n\n  * branch isolation without overloading the main timeline\n\n\n\n\nBasically something closer to:\nObsidian + Notion + AI conversation.\n\nI briefly saw an experimental side panel at one point and honestly it felt like the right direction immediately.\n\nFor users doing serious long-term work with ChatGPT, this would be transformative:\n\n  * writing\n\n  * coding\n\n  * research\n\n  * technical workflows\n\n  * knowledge management\n\n  * interconnected creative thinking\n\n\n\n\nI genuinely think the future is not “infinite chat”.\n\nIt’s probably:\nchat + documents + memory + graph structure + contextual AI navigation.\n\nCurious if others here are hitting the same friction with extremely long conversations.",
  "title": "ChatGPT needs a modular workspace for long-term thinking, not just infinite chat"
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