Mind Maps · Coming Soon

See how your ideas connect

Mind Maps turn your notes into a private visual map of concepts, open questions, and next steps — without sending your work to the cloud.

Why Mind Maps?

Taking notes is easy. Understanding them is hard. Mind Maps help you move from “I saved this” to “I get this.”

MindfulAssistant² can analyze a note or assignment you’ve already written and draft a visual map: key ideas, how they relate, what’s still unknown, and what to do next.

See the big picture

Concepts become nodes. Connections become lines. You can drag things around until the story makes sense to you.

Stay in control

You can rename, edit, or delete anything. It’s your map, not an AI hallucination you’re forced to accept.

Your data, not our data

MindfulAssistant² is built for people who don’t want their thoughts uploaded to “some server somewhere.”

  • Offline-friendly: Maps are generated locally with your own device’s AI model.
  • No account: You don’t have to sign in with Google or anyone else.
  • Portable: Each map can be saved as a simple .json file you can keep, back up, or print.
  • Not locked-in: You can export a screenshot for slides, email, or reports.

The whole point is clarity without surveillance.

How it works

1. Pick something you’re working on

In Workspace, choose a note or assignment. Click “Generate Mind Map.” MindfulAssistant² suggests an initial map of ideas, questions, and action items.

2. Move things around

Drag nodes. Connect ideas. Remove anything you don’t like. Add anything the AI missed. You stay in charge.

3. Capture next steps

Highlight the “do this next” branch of your map and send it straight into Assignments as a to-do list.

4. Keep it private

Your map lives on your own device as a tiny .json file. No sync, no tracking, no “AI training” on your thoughts.

Why this matters

Most “AI productivity” tools run in the cloud, bundle in marketing dashboards, and assume you’re comfortable feeding them your thinking.

MindfulAssistant² is different:

  • Think visually: Turn research and notes into a map you can actually understand.
  • Act immediately: Send any branch of the map into Assignments as action items.
  • Trust the boundary: Your draft ideas never have to leave your device.
  • Built for humans: Large text, calm screen, low clutter — usable even if you hate complex software.

You shouldn’t need a Silicon Valley dashboard just to think clearly.