MindNode - See your ideas clearly. Map, outline & act.
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MindNode helps you capture your thoughts visually and structure them effectively. Create mind maps and outlines, connect ideas with branches, add images and stickers, switch between map and outline views—bringing clarity and creativity into one tool.

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I often feel overwhelmed by ideas that bounce around my head. With MindNode I can drop them into a visual canvas, organize them, and see the structure emerge. If the drag-and-drop, node creation, and syncing are smooth, this could become my go-to.
From a UX angle, MindNode nails the minimalist but powerful approach. The canvas is clean, the node system intuitive. The folding/hiding feature is great for focusing on parts of a map. If load times and transitions remain smooth—as versions suggest—this will delight users.
Congratulations on launching such a thoughtful tool. Mind-mapping is often undervalued, and MindNode gives it a beautiful home. May it help many people transform chaotic ideas into clear plans and stories.
I’m impressed by MindNode’s dual view: switch between mind map and outline effortlessly. It also supports tags, stickers, themes, and connections. The fact that it syncs across Mac/iOS and has iCloud support gives it real utility.
MindNode feels like the kind of tool that finally brings clarity to scattered thoughts. Visual mind maps, outlines, tasks—all in one place. It’s exciting to imagine how your next project or book could emerge from this. Great work!
Capture your idea. Map it. Outline it. Share it. MindNode keeps it simple but meaningful. If compatibility (macOS, iOS) and sync are rock solid, this is a keeper.
Nice launch! A few thoughts:
Maybe allow collaborative editing (real-time) across devices?
More export formats (Markdown, PDF, OPML) might help users integrate into other workflows.
A library of templates for things like “book outline”, “project plan”, “event schedule” would be a strong addition.
Even with the current features, MindNode already shows strong promise.
Hey MindNode team — love how you’re bringing visual thinking into more people’s workflows. I’ll be testing especially how it handles large maps, how mobile editing feels, and how the outline and map modes interplay. Keep iterating—this could become essential for creators, students, and professionals alike.
MindNode isn’t just a mind-map tool—it has potential to become a central hub for creativity. Over time, if you integrate task systems, knowledge graphs, or AI-assisted connections between nodes, you could shift how people think, plan, and create. This is an exciting start.