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The Last Knowledge System You Will Need is an Agent

Stop organizing your notes. Connect your messy files to a Radish agent and let AI handle search and recall — via Telegram, instantly.

Adrian Zgorzałek
Adrian Zgorzałek
Co-Founder & CTO
Published
April 9, 2026
The Last Knowledge System You Will Need is an Agent

Every great idea starts the same way. A flash of insight over coffee. A connection you make while walking the dog. A paragraph from a paper that rewires how you think about everything.

And then? You scribble it in a notebook. Screenshot it to your camera roll. Dump it in a Google Doc titled “misc thoughts 2026.” You tell yourself you’ll organize it later. You won’t.

You’ve tried the tools. Notion. Obsidian. Roam. You built the perfect folder hierarchy, tagged everything with surgical precision, maintained it for two weeks — and then life happened. The system collapsed under its own weight because it demanded the one thing busy people can’t give: constant maintenance.

Here’s the thing nobody talks about: the “Second Brain” was never a storage problem. It was a retrieval problem. And retrieval is exactly what AI agents are built for.

The “Lazy Genius” Approach to Knowledge

What if you never had to organize anything again?

In the demo above, we show how Radish turns the theoretical “LLM as a Knowledge Base” into something you can set up in minutes. No tagging. No folder structures. No weekly “review sessions.” Just your messy, beautiful, chaotic pile of notes — and an agent that can make sense of all of it.

Five steps. Zero maintenance.

  1. Connect — Hook up your digital junk drawer. Google Drive, Dropbox — wherever your chaos lives.
  2. Import — Add the Knowledge Base Skill to your Radish agent. One click.
  3. Offload — Keep capturing ideas exactly how you already do. Voice notes on a walk. Photos of whiteboards. Typing with your thumbs on the bus. It all works.
  4. Recall — Open Telegram, WhatsApp, Web. Ask your agent anything. Get the answer back instantly, synthesized from across every note you’ve ever taken.
  5. Own it — Your data stays in plain text files. No vendor lock-in. No “please export your brain” migration nightmares. Walk away anytime.

Stop Organizing. Start Thinking.

Watch the full demo. A Telegram agent pulls together complex concepts from a connected drive — summarizing, cross-referencing, surfacing exactly what you need. No folder structure required. No #project-artemis tag. Just context.

This is what happens when you stop treating your brain like a filing cabinet and start treating it like a conversation partner. You offload retrieval to an agent and reclaim your cognitive bandwidth for the work that actually matters: creating.

Why This Changes Everything

Most “Second Brain” tools ask you to become a librarian. Radish asks you to stay exactly who you are — someone with too many ideas and not enough time to sort them.

For builders: fork the code, customize the retrieval pipeline, wire up your own skills. The platform is yours.

For everyone else: click Connect, add the skill, and start talking to your files. That’s it. That’s the whole setup.

This is the last knowledge system you’ll ever need — because it’s the first one that doesn’t need you to make it work.