After several tries to fit Napkin into my workflow, I have a feeling that it works perfectly to see connections among thoughts and get inspired from them, just as the slogan tells. But when I want to take advantage of them to compose my articles, I feel the current stack design doesn't help as much as I would like. I guess one of the reasons may be like, a simple arrangement of cluttered thoughts don't necessarily make up an article. That's way not enough, as you see, in a real article, the relations of thoughts are always complex and non-linear, they should tell your network of thoughts. I guess a better way to organize thoughts can be whiteboard, or perhaps something else likewise, in a word, a more flexible way to arrange thoughts and visualize their relationship. You can create new thoughts, you can draw connections among thoughts freely, you can add more details, like examples, explanations, comments, etc. and finally, you merge all the thoughts and output the whole whiteboard as a document. I don't know how difficult it is to realize this, as I'm actually technically illiterate, and I know currently the most robust writing app Scrivener doesn't realize this completely, either. But I do hope you can take this feature into consideration.❤️ Let's spect a bright future of Napkin together~