
Mind maps are hierarchical diagrams presented in a way that help compartmentalize different aspects of a concept. You start with a central theme, idea, or goal, and then add branches that create a map of things that relate. These are incredibly useful tools for people who prefer to visualize and interact with ideas during brainstorming sessions.
Many mindmapping apps are cross-platform, some are free, many require purchasing the app or subscription to unlock full features. Here we’ve featured five apps that are popular, offer a free version, have at least a 4.0 review rating on the Google Play store, and do not require an account to be created in order to make and save maps.
SimpleMind boasts multiple map styles and unlimited maps, in the free version. The paid version has features like templates, PDF export options, and more styles.
The good:
- No ads, even in the free version.
- It’s quick; using it on a Samsung Galaxy S7 is a smooth experience.
- Clean look that is reminiscent of Microsoft One Drive.
The not-so-good:
- It gets robust features at the paid-version level, but for those who really want to customize everything about how their maps look the free version might be a little frustrating.
Mindly
Unlock the power of your universe with Mindly, or at least create a mind map that looks like a planet with several moons, which also have several moons, that also have…
The good:
- Another smooth app on Android, and no ads!
- Clean…
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