Think Machine can be used for mind mapping, but it's also a powerful concept mapping tool.
Concept maps are a way to visually represent complex ideas by connecting related concepts.
They're higher level than mind maps, and are a great way to visualize complex ideas.
Think Machine's concept map is an incredibly powerful tool for visualizing complex ideas.
Think Machine concept maps are dynamic. You can explore and edit them in real-time, and the connections update in real-time.
Create concept maps with text and see updates instantly, making them easy to build and maintain.
Think Machine is also a note-taking app that works seamlessly with concept maps.
Notes and concept maps are linked together automatically.
And editing works both ways, making updates instant and intuitive.
High-level connections are key to concept mapping, and sometimes you need an extra dimension to really get the point.
Toggle between 2D and 3D views to easily explore your concept maps from different perspectives.
Everything works the same way in 3D and 2D, all of the same features are available. But with a whole new dimension of possibilities.
Think Machine can generate a concept map from your notes, a document, a website or just a simple text prompt.
It's called InstaCartography, and it's a powerful tool that can create concept maps from scratch, or help you expand existing ones.
Businesses can use InstaCartography to generate concept maps from their documents, and ensure they always have accurate AI-driven information at their fingertips.
The chat with your data feature in Think Machine lets you ask questions about your notes and concept maps.
It's called Wayfinder AI, and it's an expert in your data. It serves as a powerful tool for brainstorming, idea generation, and for getting quick answers to complex questions.
Combined with InstaCartography, you can get instant answers that are accurately sourced from your own data.
Think Machine is a powerful concept mapping tool that can help you understand complex information.
It lets you visualize, connect and brainstorm information in new ways.
Ready to create your own concept maps?