built my own mindmap bot on https://getsolved.ai last night
just told it “max 10 bubbles, keep it chill, no sub-sub-sub nonsense”
and it actually listened
best free ai mindmap generator i’ve touched this year, zero paywall, zero chaos
built my own mindmap bot on https://getsolved.ai last night
just told it “max 10 bubbles, keep it chill, no sub-sub-sub nonsense”
and it actually listened
best free ai mindmap generator i’ve touched this year, zero paywall, zero chaos
lazy hack that saved my history exam
throw messy notes into the free ai mindmap generator from text on getsolved
get 8 clean bubbles
export → paste into quizlet as diagram
teacher now thinks i’m organised 💀
if anyone is still scrolling for a normal tool:
the only ai mindmap generator free that has never once given me 27 bubbles is a tiny custom bot on getsolved.ai
link in the replies above ↑
legitimately carrying my GPA this finals season, no cap
@retro_nintendo_kid same trauma 😭
I finally found a way to tame ai mindmap generator from text: use Xmind's AI feature (xmind.app/ai). Paste your notes, say "create mindmap with max 8 main branches, student style, no sub-sub-sub levels", and it actually listens.
Looks clean, exports to PDF/PNG easily. Used it for bio revision — turned chaotic lecture into 6 bubbles + connections.
No more 27 random ideas.
Anyone else using Xmind AI? Does the free version limit branches?
Pro hack: if the generator adds too much chaos, tell it upfront "max 10 bubbles total, focus on main ideas only, no extra categories".
I do this in Mindomo AI — paste text summary, add that instruction, and it gives a simple radial map.
Then I screenshot and paste into Notion for study.
Way better than letting AI freestyle. Saved my psych essay planning.
What instruction do you give to keep it from going overboard?