Mindomo is an online mind mapping tool and collaborative services provider that offers the perfect setting for developing concepts, brainstorming and working within a team.
It offers: Real-time editing & offline editing, AI assistant, cross-platform, sync across devices, full history of changes, full-text search, hundreds of easy-to-use templates
There are many mind-mapping tools out there and I tested at least 5 (Mindmeister, XMind, Mindmanager, GitMind, Ayoa, etc), but Mindomo won me over with two key features: file attachments
(you can even search for images online directly from Mindomo, besides normal upload) and real-time syncing between my PC and phone (that actually worsk). It's amazing to start a project on my laptop and continue on my phone without missing a beat!
Great tool! Whether I'm planning a presentation, structuring notes, or managing tasks, Mindomo makes everything easier. The ability to attach files, add images, and collaborate with others sets it apart from other mind-mapping apps. A fantastic tool for both personal and professional use! 100/10 😁
As a writer, I use Mindomo to structure my stories, build character profiles, and develop world-building details. The visual format helps me see connections between different ideas, making my writing process more organized and efficient. I like to create separate diagram and interlink them later to find everything faster.
Mind maps and presentations at your fingertips! Mindomo is an incredibly intuitive tool that has made creating concept maps and presentations muuuuuch easier for me. The interface is very friendly and simple, allowing you to organize ideas with a few clicks. Ideal for students and professionals! I love that I can turn a diagram into a slideshow presentation directly, so I don't even need PowerPoint anymore
This software is incredibly intuitive and user-friendly. I can quickly draft a mind map, then refine it by rearranging parts. I used to rely on regular note-taking apps, but my tasks always got lost in endless lists. Then I tried Mindomo and I started to connect tasks visually, create dependencies, add files, and even break tasks into subtasks. Now, I have a clear overview of my workload. Can't go back to the old way