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It gives you a distraction-free canvas inside the browser where you can drop nodes, drag them, link them, and export the result as a portable JSON file—all running offline, with no signup, no tracking, and now a fully internationalized interface.
Instant Pop-Up Launch Click the toolbar icon and a streamlined pop-up appears with a single “Open Mind Map” button
Drag-and-Drop Node Creation Double-click anywhere to create a node; then just drag to reposition. When Link Mode is active, clicking two nodes draws a smooth Bezier connection—perfect for mapping hierarchies or workflows.
Undo / Redo History Up to 20 levels deep, bound to Ctrl + Z / Ctrl + Y. Brainstorm freely without the fear of losing a layout you liked two steps ago.
JSON Import / Export Press Export to download a mindmap.json file; your colleague imports it, tweaks the structure, and sends back a new file. This turn-based workflow is simpler than real-time sockets yet still collaborative.
Target User Groups Students and Educators Outline essays, summarise lecture notes, or build revision mind-maps. The offline mode means no Wi-Fi needed in exam halls or lecture theatres.
Product Teams and UX Designers Sketch information architectures, feature hierarchies, or customer-journey maps, then pass the JSON to the next sprint lead.
Writers and Journalists Plan article structures, story arcs, or investigative timelines without exposing drafts to cloud-based tools.
Agile Retrospective Facilitators Capture “Start / Stop / Continue” ideas live, rearrange them into themes, export, and attach to the sprint wiki.