Most work revolves around people, projects, core concepts, and evidence that supports or challenges assumptions. Start there. Connect people to roles, projects to outcomes, concepts to definitions, and evidence to claims. This baseline captures momentum without overfitting. As your needs grow, add specialized types deliberately. Share one project and we will show how four link types immediately clarify priorities.
Clarity begins with stable identifiers and properties you actually query. Prefer canonical names over clever nicknames, track dates, sources, and statuses consistently, and add a short purpose statement to complex nodes. These small habits prevent duplication and accelerate retrieval. Post two ambiguous labels you currently use, and we will suggest property tweaks that resolve confusion without adding friction.
Too much rigor stifles capture; too little invites chaos. Choose a minimum viable schema, enforce it lightly, and review quarterly to adjust. Keep a changelog for relationship types so future you understands yesterday’s choices. This balance compounds value without ceremony. Tell us what feels rigid or loose in your setup, and we will recommend a simple calibration experiment.