Brainstorming & Ideation

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Key Features

Mind Mapping

Create visual mind maps to organize ideas, concepts, and information in a hierarchical structure.

Idea Generation

Use templates and prompts to stimulate creative thinking and generate new ideas quickly.

Collaborative Brainstorming

Work together with your team in real-time to share ideas and build on each other's thoughts.

Concept Mapping

Create concept maps to show relationships between ideas and visualize complex information.

Customizable Visuals

Personalize your brainstorming diagrams with colors, icons, and styles to enhance clarity and engagement.

Export Options

Export your brainstorming sessions in various formats to share with others or include in presentations.

Brainstorming Examples

Main Idea Idea 1 Idea 2 Idea 3 Idea 4 Idea 5 Idea 6

Simple Mind Map

A basic mind map showing a central idea with connected thoughts.

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Concept A Concept /> Concept B Concept C Concept D relates to influences leads to supports

Concept Map

A concept map showing relationships between different ideas with labeled connections.

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Problem Category 1 Category 2 Category 3 Category 4 Idea 1 Idea 2 Idea 3 Idea 4 Idea 5 Idea 6 Idea 7 Idea 8

Categorized Brainstorming

A structured brainstorming diagram with ideas organized into categories.

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How to Create a Mind Map

1

Start with a Central Idea

Begin by placing your main topic or central idea in the middle of the canvas. This forms the foundation of your mind map.

2

Add Main Branches

Create main branches extending from the central idea. These represent the key themes or categories related to your main topic.

3

Expand with Sub-branches

Add sub-branches to each main branch to explore ideas in more detail. Continue branching out to create a hierarchical structure.

4

Use Colors and Icons

Apply different colors to branches and add icons to enhance visual appeal and make your mind map easier to navigate and remember.

5

Review and Refine

Review your mind map, reorganize branches if needed, and refine your ideas to create a clear and comprehensive visualization.

Mind Mapping Best Practices

  • Keep it simple: Use single words or short phrases for each branch to maintain clarity.
  • Use radial structure: Arrange branches radiating outward from the center for better visual organization.
  • Prioritize information: Place more important ideas closer to the center and less important ones toward the edges.
  • Use visual elements: Incorporate colors, icons, and images to enhance memory retention and engagement.
  • Create connections: Draw lines between related ideas across different branches to show relationships.
  • Keep evolving: Mind maps are living documents; continue to add new ideas and connections as they emerge.
  • Use for collaboration: Share your mind map with others to gather input and expand ideas collectively.

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