I'm an avid user of PKM(Personal Knowledge management) tools. I use Google Keep for quick capture, Logseq for note-taking, and Gitbook for my blogs.
I have used almost all brainstorming tools, starting from miro, scapple, excelidraw, and Figma, and nothing suits the purpose. I want to stress the word "Personal Brainstorming" again.
I see one typical pattern among them.
They are all diagramming tools morphed to behave as a brainstorming tool
These tools are great for presenting your ideas rather than brainstorming
If I even try to brainstorm with those tools, I always end up losing my stream of thought midst all the clicks, boxes, links, colors, etc.,
I also have carpel tunnel syndrome; overusing the mouse in a short period puts my wrist under a lot of stress.
Exporting ideas or working with ideas after brainstorming hasn't been easy. CSV is the closest I can get to
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My dream (Personal) brainstorming tool
Keyboard First. I don't have to go through clicks, boxes, colors, sizes, and shapes just to put down a few ideas. It should be as simple as opening a notebook and writing down your ideas.
Thinking in steps - The tool lets you think, write, connect, and curate ideas as an individual step. Ability to go back and forth between visualizing the ideas vs. creating new ideas
Text-based, I should be able to create lists as text files and upload them to visualize them. Similarly, I should be able to export them and use them in a blog post.
Is this problem relatable to you? Then you should give 100Ideas a try.
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I would be glad if you could give the tool a shot and give me your feedback
https://100ideas.in