Mind Maps Are Coming to Brainstorm/AI This September

When you’re developing an idea, you need more than just a list of thoughts — you need to see how everything connects. Mind Maps in Brainstorm/AI give you a clear, visual way to explore ideas, connect concepts, and organize your thinking as it grows.

A New Dimension for Your Brainstorms

Brainstorm/AI already helps you generate, refine, and expand ideas with AI. Mind Maps take this even further by adding a visual layer to your process. Each idea becomes a node, and connections between them form naturally as you work. It’s an at-a-glance view of your thinking that makes it easier to:

  • Spot patterns and relationships

  • Group related ideas into clusters

  • Break down big concepts into smaller, actionable steps

  • Navigate complex projects without losing track of the big picture

From Spark to Structure

In Brainstorm/AI, Mind Maps are fully integrated into your brainstorming flow. You can:

  • Start a Mind Map mid-brainstorm when ideas need a visual outline

  • Expand it manually with quick drag-and-drop edits

  • Ask the AI to add branches based on your goals, challenges, or research

When you’re done, your Mind Map is saved so you can come back to it anytime — for planning, refining, or linking into future work.

Context Is King

When getting AI to work for you, context is king. Mind Maps give you a persistent, visual reference for any project. Create one just for your project details — goals, constraints, references, next steps — and link it into future brainstorming sessions. The AI instantly works from that focused context, helping you stay aligned no matter how much time passes between sessions.

Built for the Way You Work

Whether you’re outlining a book, planning a launch, or mapping product features, Mind Maps are flexible enough to fit your style:

  • Quick edits for capturing ideas in the moment

  • AI-powered expansion for generating new connections

  • Seamless movement between text-based brainstorming and visual mapping

Launching This September

Mind Maps arrive in Brainstorm/AI this September, ready to help you think more clearly, stay organized, and turn inspiration into action.

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