Post by GraphPolaris
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You already know you need a graph. Building a graph isn't really the hardest part. We've been drawing node-link diagrams since grad school. We don't need a vendor to tell us relationships matter. So here's the question nobody answers honestly: why, in 2026, does looking at your own connected data still involve an export button, a CSV, and a tool that has never once seen your database? The tools aren't new. Cytoscape was rendering protein networks two decades ago. Gephi, Graphviz, and Pajek reach back further. Graph databases have been usable for nearly twenty years. But every tool picked a side. Databases store the relationships and hand you a query language. Visualization tools draw networks that someone has already assembled somewhere else. Neither one connects to the other. So you become the integration layer. Query, export, import, spot the modeling error, rewrite the query, export, reimport. Your afternoon is the API between two tools that were never designed to talk. The graph was never the hard part. The missing piece was a platform where connecting, querying, shaping the schema, and seeing the result all happen in one continuous loop. That's what we built! Full piece 👉 https://lnkd.in/dfQW3QzE