Name the central question and the main ideas that anchor it — the tool opens each one into branches and gives you back a mindmap you can read, question, and redraw. It never decides for you; it only makes your thinking visible.
An AI Club tool. Sign in with your Anant Google account — your work runs on your own studio credit, and nothing is shared unless you choose to show it.
Start with the question at the centre, then add the main ideas that anchor your space. The tool opens each idea into branches — you keep the ideas, it draws the tree.
Everything you've grown. Open one to read it again.
The questions and prompts students chose to show, anonymised. What was asked, and how — never who, never the finished diagram.
You give the central question and your own main ideas. The tool opens each idea into a few short branches and returns a mindmap — or, when your space is a process rather than a hierarchy, a flow. The ideas stay yours; the tool only makes the shape visible.
The model does one small thing — it turns your ideas into short sub-ideas. The diagram itself is built by code from a plain list, so it is reproducible: the same input always draws the same map. Your question and the prompt are saved separately, and only appear in the exhibition if you choose to show them, anonymised.
It runs on your own AI Club studio credit. You never handle a key — the studio's credit service hands the tool your allowance for the moment it needs it, and forgets it.