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Kinopio 2.0 - Spatial thinking for new ideas and hard problems

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Get your thoughts out and visually connect them together. Kinopio works the way your mind works.
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Eric Anderson
Easily one of my favorite indie apps. Kinopio has a lot of style and I'm a huge fan of visual thinking as a medium/method for enabling creative ideas, deeper understanding, and clearer communication. One of my favorite things about Kinopio is the "modeless" nature of it. It feels so easy to use, it's like using a pencil or a chair. You just intuitively know how to use it. Great work @pketh! Keep it up!
Pirijan
@theericanderson thanks Eric! Funnily enough, the hammer is my favorite human design
Eric Anderson
@pketh Ah, the hammer is a great one. A modern implementation of the oldest human tool, the hand axe!
Pirijan
@theericanderson 💯 they nailed it in version 2.0 too lol
John Crumpton
Love the aesthetic and UX - brilliant product!
Pirijan
@john_crumpton2 Thanks John, appreciate it!
Pirijan
Hey PH, I’m Pirijan, the creator of Kinopio, a visual thinking tool for people (and teams) who have ideas and thoughts that they’re struggling to express, connect, and understand. A while ago, I launched Kinopio 1.0 on Product Hunt and was really encouraged by the warm reception and support. Since then, I’ve been working to make Kinopio more flexible and powerful – while keeping it fast, simple, and fun. New Stuff: - desktop and mobile apps - ((comments)) - link previews - desktop zoom - view live public spaces - stickers (ノ^_^)ノ People use Kinopio everyday for mind-mapping, research, meetings, mood boards, journaling, note taking, and anything else you’d want to think through or present spatially. (シ_ _)シ I'd love to know what you think. And if you have any questions, I'll be here all day :) (p.s. If you’re curious about the technical details behind how Kinopio is made, 👀 https://pketh.org/how-kinopio-is...) – Pirijan Kinopio Creator
Yoginth
Congrats on the launch @pketh 🎉
Pirijan
@yg Thanks Yogi!
Paul Glushak
You instantly get an upvote. Congrats on the launch!
Pirijan
@hxii Thanks Paul!
XH
Amazing.
Pirijan
@xhfloz thanks XH, i appreciate it!
Ines Ben Amor
Congrats on the launch! That sounds super cool :) I was wondering what is the main value compared to mind map tools?
Pirijan
@ines_ben_amor1 thanks Ines, Compared to other mindmapping tools, the value of kinopio is in it’s more fluid interaction model (no modes, you aren’t limited to a single tree/branch model), as well as it’s higher share-ability and collaboration features. Hope that helps!
Gleb Sabirzyanov
This is awesome, congrats on the launch!
Pirijan
@zyumbik Thanks Gleb!
Ruben Wolff
This looks really nice. Can you share a "thinking space" with other people? How does it work exactly?
Pirijan
@rubenwolff Hey Ruben, most spaces you create in Kinopio are thinking spaces. Here's some examples I found in Explore/Live: - A space I created to think through why I hate getting haircuts https://kinopio.club/haircut-anx..., - Kordumb using linked spaces to try and make sense of 2020 https://kinopio.club/-2020-timel... - Kinda meta, Aaron thinking about deep thinking tools/processes https://kinopio.club/types-of-th... But the gist of it is that you click anywhere on the page to add a thought, idea, feeling, and then connect related ideas together. It sounds super basic, but IRL the process of doing this over and over, and then arranging and grouping things really does help surface clarity and insight hope that helps!
Anyā Likhitha
I love Kinopio so much! It has so much to offer and a breath of fresh air when it comes to digital tools and spaces. I usually have a million thoughts running very quickly through my mind and a very terrible post it problem that accompanies it. I'm impressed at how quickly and easily Kinopio allows me to catch them all to make sense of patters, organise and visualise these thoughts.
Pirijan
@anya_likhitha thanks Anya! I’m happy it helps :)
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