Users of large diagramming tools struggle with visual clutter and unclear edge semantics, making it hard to convey scores and justifications. ClariGraph automates edge styling—using colors, thickness, and semantic arrow shapes—to reduce clutter and instantly communicate good/bad relationships, while offering customizable preferences for score visibility.
Quantitative Score Breakdown
complaint frequency
1.5
growth rate
9
competition density
10.5
monetization potential
9
technical feasibility
7.5
search interest
4.8
Evidence Signal (1)
Raw Complaint Log
hn • r/hackernews
Comment on: Ameliorate
Appreciate the feedback. I had played around with defaulting scores/justification showing vs not showing mainly because in a big diagram it can add clutter, hadn't been solid on that though.Regarding styling edge types: Yes and I think it's a good idea. I think there are some things I haven't tried yet, but I added logic gates https://github.com/amelioro/ameliorate/issues/785 (More Actions Menu > Preferences > Edges > Use semantic arrow shapes) and there's an open ticket for using colors to convey good/bad https://github.com/amelioro/ameliorate/issues/836. Thickness is another thing that poten
Recommended execution roadmap for "ClariGraph: Edge Style Engine"
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Analyze Complaint Signals
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Scope Core MVP
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Engage Early Adopters
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Users of large diagramming tools struggle with visual clutter and unclear edge semantics, making it hard to convey scores and justifications. ClariGraph automates edge styling—using colors, thickness, and semantic arrow shapes—to reduce clutter and instantly communicate good/bad relationships, while offering customizable preferences for score visibility.
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