Best Mind Mapping Examples!

Check out the best mind mapping examples whether you are a student, a professional or just want to add some creativity to your daily routine.

Collaborate With Anyone With New Mind Map Sharing

Your creative ideas and knowledge deserve a platform to achieve more and reach more people. Here at Ayoa we’ve been working hard to help you share your knowledge with the world. With our brand new Mind Map Share feature, you can amplify, share, and develop your ideas with others, for free! Read on to find […]

Improve Your Creativity With Capture Maps

Over a million people have been using Ayoa to organize their creative thinking. We wanted Ayoa’s limitless possibilities to equal our user’s rapid creativity. That’s where Capture Maps come in – an innovative mind map setting that allows you to improve your creativity and record your thoughts at lightning speed. With Capture Maps, you can […]

A new dawn for tech – humanity, AI & the metaverse

Once upon a time artificial intelligence (AI) and virtual realities were relegated to the dog-eared pages of sci-fi paperbacks. They existed only in fantasy – seemed to occupy the futuristic space of flying cars and holograms. But today… not so much.

The biggest challenges to organisations in 2022

2022 is in full swing, but what will be the biggest challenges facing organisations this year? In our fast-changing world and ever-progressing business environment, staying ahead of the curve can feel like a full time job.

How mind mapping is driving Wagonex to success

Getting caught in a knot is very familiar for fast growing businesses but with Ayoa’s mind mapping software, Wagonex have navigated their way out of a Spaghetti Junction situation and are now finding open roads of opportunity ahead. Find out how by reading their case study below: From a bird’s-eye view, the UK would look […]

Discover The Genius Way to Mind Map

Ideas can be hard to get off the ground. Sure, after the first few appear, things pick up and the ideas start rolling – but how do you get things going when you’re drawing a blank? If you’ve ever had a group brainstorming session which picked up just as the meeting came to an end, you’ll know what I’m talking about.