AI mind mapping tool
AI mind mapping for ideas that are too important to stay messy
Start with the unfinished version: notes, docs, prompts, a product spec, or a strategy sketch. DeeplyClear turns that material into an editable visual map, then into a Clarity Tour you can share.
What DeeplyClear does
DeeplyClear is for the point where an idea has too many moving parts for a doc and too much shape to leave in a chat thread. It turns complex ideas, notes, product thinking, and AI output into visual maps you can edit.
That is the map plus tour idea: the map shows how the parts connect, and the Clarity Tour gives the explanation a clear path.
How it works
Bring the raw material. Keep the rough edges. DeeplyClear turns the input into nodes, connections, and clusters so you can see what belongs together, what depends on what, and what still needs work.
- Bring in the notes, doc, prompt, or spec.
- Group themes, decisions, risks, and open questions.
- Show the relationships between ideas.
- Create a Clarity Tour when the explanation matters.
- Share the map with collaborators.
Different from traditional mind mapping
Traditional mind mapping tools work well when you already know the structure. DeeplyClear is for the stage before that, when the structure is still buried across notes, chats, docs, or AI output.
It also does not stop at a static map. A Clarity Tour turns the structure into a sequence, which matters when someone else needs to understand why the pieces connect.
Best use cases
DeeplyClear is most useful when the idea has multiple parts, several stakeholders, or decisions attached to it. It gives the team a visible object to discuss before the work hardens into tickets, decks, or long documents.
- Turn notes into a mind map.
- Map product requirements before building.
- Create visual walkthroughs for complex ideas.
- Align a team around planning, research, or decisions.
- Create maps from AI and MCP-compatible workflows.
Keep exploring
Related DeeplyClear pages
Turn notes into a mind map
Move from messy notes to a clear visual structure.
Map product requirements
Expose requirements, dependencies, risks, and decisions before build.
Create visual walkthroughs
Use a Clarity Tour to explain a complex idea step by step.
Team alignment
Give a team one shared map of what matters.
DeeplyClear vs Miro
When to choose a structured thinking artifact instead of a broad whiteboard.
DeeplyClear vs Notion
When a visual map helps more than another document.
Create maps from ChatGPT
Turn a ChatGPT conversation or output into a structured map.
Visualize a product spec
Map users, flows, requirements, dependencies, and open questions.
DeeplyClear MCP server
Create and update DeeplyClear maps from MCP-compatible AI tools.
DeeplyClear answers
Short answers about AI mind mapping, Clarity Tours, and visual thinking.
FAQ
Common questions
Is DeeplyClear just a mind mapping tool?
No. DeeplyClear includes mind mapping, but the larger job is structure and explanation. The map shows how the ideas relate. The Clarity Tour gives another person a path through the reasoning.
What can I put into DeeplyClear?
You can start from notes, meeting summaries, research, product specs, prompts, strategy ideas, or rough text. It is especially useful when a linear document makes the relationships hard to see.
What is a Clarity Tour?
A Clarity Tour is a guided walkthrough of a DeeplyClear map. It explains the order, logic, and relationships in the map so viewers are not left to inspect every node on their own.
Can I share DeeplyClear maps with other people?
Yes. DeeplyClear supports collaboration and sharing, so a map can become a working reference for a team, client, collaborator, or stakeholder group.
Can AI tools create DeeplyClear maps?
Yes, where the supported workflow is available. DeeplyClear has an MCP server that lets compatible AI tools create, inspect, preview, and update maps in a DeeplyClear workspace.
Give the idea a shape people can follow
Start with the rough version: notes, docs, prompts, product thinking, or a decision that still has too many moving parts. DeeplyClear turns it into a map you can inspect, refine, and explain.