Get Started

Seed is a network for thinking together. Not accounts, not files—living knowledge shared across peers. Getting started means joining that network.

  1. Create your key

    Your identity in Seed is not a username or email. It is a cryptographic key. It gives you ownership over your knowledge. It signs your contributions. It lets others verify your work.

    You don’t “log in.” You exist in the network.

  2. Run your node

    Seed is not a centralized service. To participate, you run a knowledge node.

    Download a node or self-host one

    Your node stores and syncs your knowledge

    It connects you to other peers

    Your node is your local brain, but it speaks with the network.

  3. Join or create a community

    Knowledge in Seed is not isolated. It lives in communities of peers. Join an existing community or create one around a mission. Share documents, discussions, and structures

    Communities are where thinking happens. Not individuals—collective intelligence.

How it works (under the hood)

Seed is built on ideas from distributed systems:

  • There is no central source of truth

  • Knowledge is replicated across nodes

  • Global understanding emerges from local states

Like in distributed computing, a system can reconstruct a global state from independent participants

Seed applies this to knowledge:

many perspectives → one evolving understanding

What comes next

  • Publish your first document

  • Reference ideas across communities

  • Build shared knowledge structures

  • Contribute to something bigger than your node

Seed is not a platform or an app. It’s a network for thought.

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