NodeLand

NodeLand

The calm workspace for complex ideas

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NodeLand is a collaborative workspace that bridges the gap between Miro’s visual flexibility and the clarity of traditional documents, enabling teams to think and organize ideas. *Visual + Knowledge, in one place* Documents are mind maps that store notes, images, video, and files. Visualize your knowledge base like you never experienced before. *Summarize Anything* Transform videos and documents into summarized mind maps, making complex information easier to digest and recall.
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NodeLand

The calm workspace for complex ideas
NodeLand is a collaborative workspace that bridges the gap between Miro’s visual flexibility and the clarity of traditional documents, enabling teams to think and organize ideas. Visualize your knowledge base like you never experienced before.
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What do you think? …

Gabriel Xará

Hey everyone! I’m Gabriel, a software engineer and the founder of NodeLand.

I’ve always loved tools like Miro and Notion, but I kept running into the same problem: my ideas lived in too many places. Visual brainstorming happened on one side, and the actual documentation or writing happened somewhere else.

So I built NodeLand to bring these two worlds together, a single workspace where visual thinking meets structured documentation. You can brainstorm, map out ideas, summarize content with AI, and turn everything into a clear, connected canvas, without ever switching tabs.

We’ve worked hard to make it intuitive, fast, and genuinely helpful for teams, students, and creators who think visually. I’d love to hear your thoughts and feedback! What do you think about merging visuals and docs in one place? 💡