YGGDRA — The IDE for your identity.
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The IDE for<br>your identity.
A new root system for the internet and your mind. Map your life, untangle societal noise, and prepare for the agent economy.
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The Network is Growing
independent minds currently rooting their identity.
What is YGGDRA?
Map your mind.<br>Own your data.
YGGDRA is a desktop application that helps you build a living knowledge tree of your own life — and then lets an AI explore it with you.
Interactive Visual Mapping
Build an interactive tree of your life — psychology, work, family, childhood, health, and more. Every node is yours to explore.
Integrated AI "Gardener"
An AI that reads your tree and asks the right questions. Deep dives into any node. Synthesizes patterns across your whole life. Uses your own API key — no data leaves your machine.
Absolute Privacy
Everything is stored locally on your device. No accounts, no cloud sync, no telemetry. Your inner world belongs to you alone.
Interactive Tree View
Deep Dive Session
AI Conversation
Your life as an interactive knowledge tree
Community
Contribute to the<br>Gardener's Library
Help build the world's best collection of identity-mapping prompts.
For psychologists, coaches, and therapists
If you work with people's inner lives professionally, your expertise can help thousands of YGGDRA users explore themselves more deeply. Submit a system prompt for any node in the tree.
Prompt Title *
Target Node *
Select a node...<br>Psychology<br>Work<br>Life<br>Family<br>Childhood<br>Health<br>Soul<br>Other
Author Name *
Profession *
Contact Email *
Used only for follow-up questions. Never published.
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System Prompt Content *
Min 50 characters. Describe exactly how the AI should behave when exploring this node.
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By submitting, you agree your prompt may be published in the Gardener's Library.<br>Read guidelines.
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Before You Submit
Submission Guidelines
What makes a great Gardener's Library prompt?
Original work or properly attributed frameworks
Prompts must be your original work, or based on established psychological frameworks with proper attribution (e.g., "Based on the ACT framework by Hayes et al."). Any referenced framework must be either your own original creation or a framework with a license that permits free distribution (e.g. Creative Commons, MIT, public domain). Simply naming a framework is not sufficient — the framework itself must be freely usable.
Clear AI instructions for analyzing user data
Should include clear instructions for the AI on how to analyze the user's data — what to look for, what questions to ask, and what insights to surface.
Written in English
Must be written in English. If you are not fluent in English, write your prompt in your native language and translate it using AI before submitting.
External links are allowed as extras only
You may include one link to your personal website or author profile at the end of the prompt, so users can learn more about you. All other promotional or affiliate links are not permitted. Links to paid resources must not block prompt completion — users must be able to go through the entire prompt without purchasing anything. The prompt must deliver value on its own; it should not redirect users to third-party services to complete a test or exercise that is core to the prompt.
Represent your expertise honestly
Accurately reflect your background, experience, and any credentials or degrees. Do not misrepresent qualifications.
No harmful content
Prompts that encourage illegal activity, actions harmful to the user, or content that is demonstrably anti-scientific and potentially dangerous to health or safety are strictly prohibited.
Disclaimer required for non-scientific methodologies
Prompts based on methodologies that are not scientifically recognized — such as astrology, tarot, numerology, palmistry, or other esoteric and mystical practices — must include a clear disclaimer stating that the methodology is not scientifically validated and should be understood as a metaphorical, symbolic, or alternative way of self-reflection, not as empirical fact.
Emotional safety note required for sensitive topics
If your prompt explores emotionally sensitive areas — such as trauma, grief, childhood experiences, mental health, loss, or difficult relationships — it must open with a brief note acknowledging that the content may bring up strong emotions. This note must recommend that the user pause and return later if they feel overwhelmed, and seek professional support if they are experiencing a mental health crisis. This is a requirement, not...