Organize messy ideas into a clear map
Start with a central idea, then branch into plans, topics, tasks, sources, and next steps you can understand and explain.
Kawn MindMap is designed to help you turn messy ideas, PDFs, documents, notes, images, videos, sources, and connected thoughts into one visual workspace.
Use Kawn as a mind map app for brainstorming, research notes, product planning, writing, studying, source tracking, multilingual maps, and visual presentation workflows.
Start with a central idea, then branch into plans, topics, tasks, sources, and next steps you can understand and explain.
Keep supporting files, screenshots, media, and notes close to the ideas they explain instead of leaving them scattered across folders and tabs.
For studying and research, keep useful excerpts, visual sections, or source reminders connected to the exact branch where they matter.
Some thoughts belong in more than one place. Kawn helps you show relationships between different parts of a project, essay, study topic, or launch plan.
Build research maps and knowledge maps that remember where ideas came from, including evidence, examples, contradictions, and supporting material.
Read the source-backed feature →Map user problems, MVP scope, roadmap branches, risks, metrics, launch channels, feedback, and next actions in one workspace.
Create mixed RTL/LTR maps for multilingual thinking, language learning, teaching, Islamic study, and international research.
Use the structure of your map to explain a plan, research topic, product idea, course, book, or writing project without rebuilding the thinking elsewhere.
Use disciplined branches, connected ideas, summaries, and review paths so large maps stay easier to follow as the topic grows.
A good visual workspace is not only about bubbles. Each branch should help you explain, support, question, compare, summarize, plan, or point back to a source.
This landing repo explains Kawn in plain language and links to the actual app route at /mindmap. It does not claim fixed node limits, pricing, account requirements, export behavior, security guarantees, or religious authority.
Read the source-backed feature for research work, or start the beginner guide for a practical first map.