The Opengenius Certificate of Attendance and Certified Innovator courses are now available online as interactive live webinars. Find out more here!
Read More 》Year 1 has been an exciting time for Ayoa – crammed with innovation, new releases, and new experiences. As we blow out the candles on our first birthday, we take a look back at what we’ve achieved over the past 12 months, and what we hope to accomplish as we head full-steam into our next year.
Read More 》Our crowdfunding campaign is now live to the public and we’re already 94% funded! Want to become part of our journey and help us bring our remote working tool to the masses?
Read More 》We want everyone to be able to use Ayoa to brainstorm ideas, manage their work and collaborate with their team. Discover how our new Mind Mapping features are making Ayoa more accessible for neurodivergent people.
Read More 》If you’re someone that lives their life by their calendar, then My Calendar in Ayoa is the perfect tool for you. Here’s how to start using it to organize your workload…
Read More 》Find out how to use Public Mind Map Sharing to easily share yourAyoa Mind Maps with multiple people in meetings and events – even if they don’t have an account!
Read More 》Want a highly visual way of tracking your goals, managing projects and brainstorming great ideas? Try Ayoa’s latest Mind Mapping feature, Radial Maps – and see everything you need at a glance.
Read More 》We’ve given the humble side panel a revamp! With easy-to-navigate tabs and all the information you need just a click away, you’ll always be able to find exactly what you’re looking for.
Read More 》Here at OpenGenius, we have started the New Year as we mean to go on with our first…
Read More 》2019 has been a very exciting year for us, full of new ventures and ambitious goals. We share some of our favorite highlights of 2019 ahead of the new year.
Read More 》What if I said that creativity can be taught? Everyone has the power to be creative; find out how with our Applied Innovation Training.
Read More 》Dyslexic people often show strengths in creative thinking. Mind Mapping is an effective tool for those with dyslexia to process and organize information.
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