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ThinkPost

Interactive split-screen note-taking and brainstorming tool

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Interactive split-screen block-based note-taking, diagramming, and brainstorming tool. It features Text Editor, Drawing editor, Code Editor and Math Editor. You can move the idea blocks across panels or within!

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While I was working on new idea or a feature, or even refining a new thought, something struck me again and again, Instead of just one focused thought, I found I had many streams of them trickling down in their own channels down in to their worlds. An Idea can have many dimensions. Often times, the effort to tie in to that central tenant failed miserably, the channels were not in the same bases, rendering the single and focused page of note taking completely useless. What if we let them all stream parallel in to a digital space, instead of forcing our minds? When you are forming an idea, or getting out what’s in your head, for technical or non technical work, your mind shouldn’t be coerced into refine at the origin itself, should be able to stream them without any friction. and They may be in different forms like diagrams or even code. They can even complement each other, i.e the comparative notes side-by-side with text or diagrams helps the symphony of the ideas. Think of a meeting agenda with the previous meeting notes in the same screen? There will be more perspective and a code snippet with quick explanation on what code does, just next to it? there’s more understanding. ThinkPost would be an app that sits between your mind and an information repository. It would be something you brainstorm with your mind, share your screen to note things down and discuss an idea with your team, before you refine them for the developer specs or the wiki of your project management tool.

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Mixing different types of editors in one place is a clever idea . This will surely help in managing complex projects and brainstorming sessions more effectively.
The split-screen feature with text, drawing, code and math editor looks incredibly useful for organizing and visualizing ideas. Moving blocks around seems like a great way to keep everything flexible and dynamic.
Mixing different types of editors in one place is a clever idea. This will surely help in managing complex projects and brainstorming sessions more effectively.
The combination of diagramming, code editing, and math functions in one app is fantastic. It’s clear that this tool is designed with efficiency in mind.
Split screen functionality looks incredibly useful for managing multiple types of notes at once. The ability to copy and paste blocks between panels seems like a real productivity booster.
I’m excited to try this out! Combining text, drawing, and code editing in one tool seems like it could make project planning and note-taking a lot more dynamic.
I'm going to have to give this a try. I've used Canva, I've used Monday, I've used Notion (some of them are not like your app I know) but generally, the only one I have found feels the most organized is Slack. Our team loves it. We often have brainstorming sessions on meetings each week and Think Post seems like it would keep everything on track and cohesive. Will try it out when we develop are next features for Buddy: The Cannabis App and let you know
This looks like a fantastic solution for anyone who juggles text, diagrams, and code. The flexibility to switch between different editors is really cool.
This tool looks awesome for organizing ideas! The split-screen and block-based system seems perfect for keeping everything tidy.
The split-screen feature with text , drawing , code, and math editors looks incredibly useful for organizing and visualizing ideas. moving blocks around seems like a great way to keep everything flexible and dynamic.
ThinkPost is a remarkable app that has transformed my brainstorming experience, allowing my ideas to flow freely without the rigidity of traditional note-taking. Its intuitive interface and multimodal approach to capturing thoughts in various forms—text, diagrams, and code—make it an indispensable tool for anyone seeking to harness the full potential of their creative process.
Wow, ThinkPost sounds like a revolutionary tool for brainstorming and note-taking! The ability to let ideas flow in different forms without forcing them into a single format is truly innovative. Excited to see how this will change the way we capture and refine ideas. :)
It looks like organizing ideas just became a game of Tetris! Moving blocks around and switching editors sounds like a fun and productive way to get things done.
Hey Mohammed, ThinkPost sounds like something I've been looking for. One quick question though--does this tool work well with different formats like diagrams or code snippets? I'm curious if it's seamless or if there are any limitations I should be aware of. Thanks!
While there are other note-taking tools, the integration of multiple editors in a split-screen format offers a unique and flexible approach that stands out.
The ability to switch between different editors and move blocks around in real-time makes this tool very versatile. It’s a great asset for anyone who needs to handle complex information and ideas.