Sensemaker goes live tomorrow (May 28, 12:01 AM PDT). It reads the spatial structure of your mind map clusters, hierarchy, edge density and writes back a coherent narrative from that structure, not just the text.
My question for this community: what's been the fastest, most honest feedback loop you've found for a tool that works on your thinking rather than your workflow?
Trying to understand where the bottleneck really is.
For me it's usually the moment right after capture I have the raw thought, but turning it into something I'd actually send or publish feels like a separate, much harder task. Sometimes that gap is hours. Sometimes it's never.
Curious where others feel the most friction: capturing the thought in the first place, structuring it, finding the right words, or just deciding it's "ready"?
Would love to hear real examples what kind of thought was it, and what got in the way?
Sensemaker is a mind map that reads the structure of your thinking and turns it into clear writing. It helps you turn clusters, connections, and messy ideas into narratives, arguments, strategy docs, and research summaries, with multilingual + RTL support, collaboration, speech-to-text, and local-first .mmap support.