Visual Brainstorming Map
Overview
The Visual Brainstorming Map is an open, conceptual canvas where you can freely arrange thoughts, hypotheses, examples, and ideas. It turns your data exploration into a visual thinking space — combining logic, layout, and insight.
Purpose
- Organize concepts spatially to aid thinking and discovery.
- Drag points, tags, or clusters into meaningful layouts or structures.
- Enable ideation, categorization, or hypothesis mapping.
Key Features
- Manual Layout: You can move points freely — unlike the embedding-based space.
- Conceptual Grouping: Cluster ideas visually without changing their semantic embeddings.
- Mixed Content: Drop in text notes, search results, flashcards, or even vignettes.
- Saves Progress: Maps are saved per user/session and can be exported or shared.
Tips:
- Use this map like a virtual whiteboard — arrange ideas into timelines, categories, or flowcharts.
- Combine with Notes and Hashtags for layered annotations.
- Great for early-stage thinking or collaborative planning sessions.