AI deep research, on the map

A map-first workspace
for strategic thinking.

Stratbook fuses agentic AI research with the map. Pin intelligence to places. Brief your team. Own your data.

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How it works

01

Drop a pin

Click anywhere on the globe. The pin becomes a markdown note that knows its coordinates.

02

Research with AI

The Strategist reads your stratbook, pulls fresh sources, and drafts cited briefs anchored to the right pin.

03

Brief & export

Run a flythrough briefing, render a PDF, or export plain markdown to Obsidian, Notion, or anywhere else.

Why Stratbook

Notion and Obsidian are great
for documents. Not for places.

Every other note-taking tool treats location as metadata — an afterthought. Stratbook is map-first: your notes know where they are from the moment you write them.

Stratbook
Notion
Obsidian
Map-first workspace
Pin notes to coordinates
AI research with spatial context
Partial
Geospatial layers & range rings
Plain markdown — you own your data
Deep research with citations
Partial
Time-aware notes (scrub history)

Product system

Map, notes, and AI
working as one desk.

Stratbook combines a live map, a spatial file system, and an analyst assistant so research stays anchored to the places it describes.

Stratbook map workspace with pins and analysis

01 · Map

The map is the workspace.

Create a pin, name the place, and let the notebook inherit the location. The map stays the primary surface, not a decorative backdrop.

  • Instant place notes
  • Spatial context on every source

02 · AI strategist

Click any pin. The brief writes itself.

Open a pin and ask for the briefing. The strategist reads the surrounding notes, sources, and location context before answering.

  • Pinned-note conversations
  • Cited strategic summaries

03 · Files

A file system that knows where things happened.

Folders, markdown files, public links, and forks stay tied to the geography they describe, so the archive keeps its shape.

  • Markdown file system
  • Public links and safe forks

Built for

People who already thinkin maps.

01

OSINT & analyst teams

Geotag findings, attach sources, hand the dossier to colleagues with everything anchored to the right place.

02

Defense planners

Map control zones, range rings, supply chains. Fork scenarios without touching the canonical baseline.

03

Foreign-desk reporters

Build a working brief on a region you've never visited. Export the map with the story.

04

Conflict researchers

Time-aware notes track how a place changes. Layers separate the variables.

05

Geo-aware investors

Pin every choke point, supplier, and competitor. AI briefings before the next earnings call.

06

Anyone writing about a place

Travel writers, historians, urbanists. If it has coordinates, it belongs in a stratbook.

What people say

"To understand the Middle East conflict, I needed a map. Stratbook is the first tool that lets me blend AI deep research with spatial reasoning in one place."
HR

Haris Rashid

Founder of Morpha AI

Field note01
The map gives the research shape. You stop collecting loose notes and start seeing the actual operating picture.

Ayesha Khan

OSINT researcher

Analyst desk02
The killer feature is context. Every briefing knows which place, source, and prior note it is building from.

Daniel Mercer

Geopolitical analyst

Editorial desk03
It feels like a field desk, a notebook, and an analyst assistant collapsed into one spatial workspace.

Mira Stone

Foreign desk editor

Example stratbooks

Three live notebooks,
ready to fork.

Browse all →

Start with a live notebook, fork it into your workspace, then ask the Strategist what matters next.

Fork an example →

Simple and Affordable
Pricing Plans

Start mapping for free. Upgrade when you want the Strategist to research, reason, and brief alongside you.

Free

$0

Map-first notes for building and sharing your first spatial brief.

Create your first stratbook
Features
  • Unlimited pins and markdown notes
  • Range rings, polygons, and lines
  • Layered map workspace
  • Public share links
  • Fork example stratbooks

Pro

Popular

$10/mo

For analysts who want the Strategist to research, reason, and draft alongside the map.

Upgrade to Pro
Features
  • Everything in Free
  • AI Strategist for notebook-aware Q&A
  • AI deep research
  • 500 Strategist messages per month
  • Markdown export
  • Private workspace controls
Stratbook

The world keeps moving.
Start thinking spatially.

AI deep research, three example stratbooks, and your notes anchored to every place that matters.

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