Mindly - Thought organization & brainstorming
Unleash your creativity with intuitive tools for structuring thoughts, collecting ideas, and organizing projects effortlessly.

- 1.22 Version
- 4.2 Score
- 1M+ Downloads
- In-app purchases License
- 3+ Content Rating
Mindly is designed to help you organize your mental space. You can structure your thoughts, gather ideas, plan presentations, or take notes. The choice is yours. Your universe awaits exploration.
Give it a try for:
• Structuring thoughts
• Collecting ideas
• Brainstorming sessions
• Project planning
• Speech preparation
• Meeting preparation
• Writing quick summaries
If you are visually oriented (like us), you will appreciate the functionality of Mindly. It removes extraneous distractions, enabling you to concentrate on your ideas, thoughts, and concepts.
FUNCTIONALITY
o Unlimited hierarchy of components
o Attach notes, images, or icons to any component
o Color schemes for different components
o Visual clipboard for content rearrangement
o Export options as mindmap (PDF/OPML/Text)
o Dropbox synchronization
o Security passcode
LIMITS
A purchase within the app will lift restrictions on the number of components you can manage. The full version offers a broader selection of export options along with additional features (Search / Passcode).
Mindly: A Visual Sanctuary for Organizing Chaos and Unleashing Creativity
From the moment I opened Mindly, its minimalist interface felt like stepping into a serene, boundless universe where my scattered thoughts could finally find order. As someone who thrives on visual organization, I was immediately drawn to its radial mind maps—a dynamic canvas where ideas bloom like constellations. Creating nested hierarchies for a complex project felt effortless; dragging components into infinite layers mirrored the way my brain branches from broad concepts to granular details. The ability to attach notes, icons, or even images to each node transformed abstract ideas into tangible, interconnected resources—perfect for drafting a presentation where visuals and text needed to coexist harmoniously. Color-coding components became second nature, turning chaotic brainstorming sessions into a vibrant, intuitive process. The visual clipboard was a game-changer, letting me rearrange concepts with the fluidity of rearranging puzzle pieces, while Dropbox sync ensured my mental blueprints were always accessible across devices. Though the free version’s component limit nudged me toward the premium upgrade, the investment felt justified: unlocking search functionality and passcode security turned Mindly from a clever tool into an indispensable vault for sensitive client projects. What I adore most is how it strips away distractions without sacrificing depth—whether mapping out a speech, prepping for meetings, or condensing research into sleek summaries, Mindly’s elegance lies in its marriage of simplicity and power. It’s not just an app; it’s a meditation for the mind, turning the cacophony of thoughts into a symphony of clarity. For visual thinkers craving structure without stifling creativity, Mindly isn’t just useful—it’s transformative.
- Version1.22
- UpdateMay 22, 2025
- DeveloperDripgrind
- CategoryProductivity
- Requires AndroidAndroid 7.0+
- Downloads1M+
- Package Namecom.dripgrind.mindly
- Signature665952c8c02ff8fe2904bfdd4fd984c3
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Easy organization of thoughts
Intuitive and user-friendly interface
Great color schemes for mind maps
Useful for brainstorming and project planning
Helpful for individuals with ADHD or neurodivergence
Ability to move elements without disrupting structure
Good visual representation of ideas
Adequate free version before opting for premium
Various export options available
No option to interconnect nodes/ideas
Limited customization features
Risk of losing data without backup options
Slow editing response time
Lack of advanced features like flow charts
High dependency on Dropbox for backups
None or limited support for multiple devices
Need for an undo button for corrections
Quality of shared images could be better