Cortext is a beta knowledge base workspace for WordPress. It gives you documents, typed collections, multiple views, relation fields, rollups, and public pages without moving your data out of WordPress.
Important: Cortext is still in beta. We recommend trying it somewhere low-stakes first. Some workflows may change during the beta.
Behind the scenes, Cortext stores documents, collection definitions, fields, and collection rows as WordPress posts and post meta. You can still inspect the raw data with normal WordPress tools.
Cortext runs inside your WordPress install. The only external service it can reach is the optional Notion import.
The import reads content from a Notion workspace into Cortext. It runs only when you start an import and supply a Notion integration token; nothing leaves your site otherwise. When you run it, Cortext sends that token and the IDs of the collections you picked to the Notion API at api.notion.com, which returns the content to store in WordPress.
Notion’s Terms of Service (https://www.notion.so/28ffdd083dc3473e9c2da6ec011b58ac) and Privacy Policy (https://www.notion.com/trust/privacy-policy) cover that traffic.