Open ConceptMap AI when you have scattered notes or a fuzzy idea. Paste a short brief, meeting snippets, or bullets, then ask for a visual that organizes the main points and how they relate. You’ll get a first pass as a readable diagram. From there, guide the structure in chat: request new branches for gaps, fold dense sections, rename clusters, or reorder areas to match what different people care about. Keep nudging it until the layout mirrors your thinking.
For study, drop in a chapter summary and ask for terms, definitions, and cause–effect paths. For research, feed highlights and citations, then split insights by method, evidence, and open questions. For team planning, turn requirements into scopes, owners, and dependencies, and trim or expand as plans shift. For choices, line up options, criteria, trade‑offs, and expected outcomes, then have the tool spotlight conflicts to resolve.
When it’s ready, send a link for quick review or save the visual as a reference before the next meeting. Because edits happen through short prompts, you can update the diagram live while facilitating a workshop, capturing a 1:1, or wrapping up a sprint. The result is a living overview that keeps people aligned without hand‑drawing or fiddling with shapes.
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