Social features are notoriously hard to model — follows, feeds, reactions, and notifications all interlock in non-obvious ways. Taskade Genesis draws the full entity-relationship diagram for your social network in one prompt and explains every relationship in plain language.
What Is an AI Social Network Graph Agent?
It is a Taskade Genesis app that generates an ER diagram for social network architectures, covering users, profiles, connections or follows, posts, comments, reactions, feeds, notifications, and direct messages — with cardinality and directionality annotated.
Why Use an AI Social Network Graph Agent?
Social graphs have recursive relationships — users following users, content liked by users who are followed by other users — that are easy to get wrong.
- Recursive relationship modelling: self-referential entities like follower/following are handled correctly as first-class diagram elements.
- Feed and notification entities: the agent includes fan-out-on-write and fan-out-on-read patterns as design options with diagram variants.
- Mind Map view: see the social graph as a radial hierarchy to understand reach and depth visually.
- Persistent agent memory: describe your community type once and the agent remembers your social graph conventions across sessions.
- 15+ frontier models: draws on OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google reasoning to produce nuanced social graph designs.
Who Should Use an AI Social Network Graph Agent?
- Community platform founders designing their user relationship model.
- Product managers at social apps documenting the data model for engineering sprints.
- Researchers visualising social network structures for academic papers.
- No-code builders wiring up a community feature in Bubble or Adalo who need a schema reference.
- Developers learning graph data modelling through a relational database lens.
How To Use an AI Social Network Graph Agent?
- Visit /agents and click Use Agent to clone it in seconds.
- Describe your social platform — connection model (follow vs mutual friend), content types, and notification requirements.
- Review the ER diagram and ask for variants — e.g., "Show me the fan-out-on-write feed model."
- Use custom agents to enforce naming conventions as you expand the diagram.
- Explore database views to prototype your user table alongside the diagram.
See how community builders are using Taskade at /community and browse AI apps for more social platform tools.
