Create the map first
This page is for action, not theory. Start with the text you already have, then use DeeplyClear to create a map of the themes, relationships, decisions, risks, and next steps.
The goal is not another compressed paragraph. The goal is to see the structure behind the information.
What you can paste
Use the material that already contains the idea.
- Meeting notes
- Raw text
- ChatGPT conversations
- Long articles
- Research summaries
- Customer interviews
- Brainstorms
What happens next
After the first map exists, you can edit labels, change relationships, summarize the structure, and create a presentation-ready Clarity Tour when someone else needs to understand the path.
What you get
What the generated map can include
The first map gives you something concrete to refine instead of starting from an empty canvas.
- Themes
- Relationships
- Decisions
- Risks
- Open questions
- Follow-up work
FAQ
Common questions
Can I create a mind map online?
Yes. DeeplyClear is a web-based mind map tool for turning notes, text, conversations, and product thinking into structured visual maps.
Do I need to know the structure first?
No. You can start with rough material. DeeplyClear helps create the first structure so you can refine the map instead of staring at a blank canvas.
Can the map become a presentation?
Yes. DeeplyClear maps can become Clarity Tours, which are guided walkthroughs of the structure. That makes the map easier to present, review, or share.
What should I paste first?
Paste the clearest source material you have: meeting notes, text, a conversation, a project brief, a brainstorm, or a summary with goals, decisions, risks, and next steps.
Next step
Use this workflow in DeeplyClear
Turn notes, docs, prompts, or product thinking into a map you can inspect, refine, and explain.