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CYC26 / Frontend

Give Your Agent a Second Brain (and a UI to Match)

You already have a second brain: Notes, Notion, 40 tabs, that Slack channel where you DM yourself links. But it's a pile of blobs your AI can't reason over, so when you point an agent at it, you get the same generic answer as everyone else: a wall of text in a chat bubble. Let's fix that! Give your content structure, hand it to an agent that actually knows you, and because it's structured, it returns data your React components render as real, live UI. Cards and shelves that update the moment you capture something new. No vector DB, no RAG, or chatboxes. You'll leave able to make any agent answer in components, not text, with a delightful brain of your own to build on.

Session abstract

What you’ll learn

You already have a second brain: Notes, Notion, 40 tabs, that Slack channel where you DM yourself links. But it's a pile of blobs your AI can't reason over, so when you point an agent at it, you get the same generic answer as everyone else: a wall of text in a chat bubble. Let's fix that! Give your content structure, hand it to an agent that actually knows you, and because it's structured, it returns data your React components render as real, live UI. Cards and shelves that update the moment you capture something new. No vector DB, no RAG, or chatboxes. You'll leave able to make any agent answer in components, not text, with a delightful brain of your own to build on.