MindMeister review

Great mind mapping tool with clean, modern user interface

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TechRadar Verdict

MindMeister is a great cloud-based mind-mapping tool, providing a modern design space with which to effortlessly create mind maps and other similar diagrams. It’s not the most affordable solution, but the free version should suit most limited-budget purposes.

Pros

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    Good collection of templates for a quick start

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    Easy-to-use interface

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    Good support resources

Cons

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    Support contact options are limited

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In 2006, Michael Hollauf and Till Vollmer founded their company, Meister, launching MindMeister a year later. It’s a web-based, cross-platform app that helps you capture your ideas, develop them, and share them visually with others. MindMeister can be used for brainstorming, planning projects, taking notes, and more.

Today, Meister is an international company that employs 50+ people in Munich, Vienna, and Seattle. Over 14 million people use MindMeister, and the company’s second product, MeisterTask, is a well-regarded collaborative task management software platform.

MindMeister pricing

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MindMeister: Plans and pricing

If you are new to MindMeister, you can use the Basic plan free of charge. Though limited (you can only create a maximum of three mind maps), you can still test out most of the functionality included in MindMeister and receive support from the Meister team via email. 

Users who want to create a larger number of mind maps should opt for one of the paid subscription plans. If you upgrade to the Personal plan ($6.50 per person per month), you get the ability to create as many mind maps as you would like, attach files and images, and print your mind map or export it as an image or PDF.

Upgrading to the Pro plan ($10.50 per user per month) adds Google Workspace tools, more customization options, and additional export options. The Business plan ($15.50 per user per month) comes with regulatory compliance features, a custom domain that your collaborators can use to access your projects, and priority support via email and telephone.

(Payments based on annual subscription. A 6-monthly option is also available.)

Meister offers discounts to those affiliated with academic or nonprofit institutions. If you want both mind mapping software and task management tools, you can purchase both of Meister’s products at a 30% discount.

MindMeister context

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MindMeister: Features

When creating a mind map, you can get started with a blank document in the editor. However, if that’s overwhelming, you can choose to begin with one of the templates provided by MindMeister instead. The map template library has many options from which you can choose, including ones for brainstorming, taking notes, and writing a business plan. 

MindMeister features collaboration tools that allow you to share your mind maps with as many people as you'd like. They can comment and edit in real-time, which makes sure that everyone is on the same page.

The History Mode included with MindMeister lets you see all of the changes that have been made to your mind map over time. You can see when the changes were made as well as who made the change.

MindMeister allows you to create various types of mind maps, and the app includes templates to help you get started. The drag-and-drop editor allows you to work on your mind maps with ease, and you can upload custom items, such as background images and logos, for use with your projects.

If you need to present your ideas, MindMeister has features that help you turn your mind maps into presentations similar to those you would create with Microsoft PowerPoint or Google Slides.

Meister also puts out MeisterTask, which is a task management suite. It integrates well with MindMeister if you are interested in placing mind maps into your task and planning notes.

MindMeister templates

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MindMeister: Ease of use

MindMeister’s clean, modern interface is appealing, and the minimalist toolbars and context menus make it easy for you to find the features you want to use. There is a learning curve as you get used to where MindMeister has placed certain things, but for the most part, we found it easy to get started with a template and add, edit, or remove items.

MindMeister also offers a mobile-friendly version so that you can view projects as well as create, edit, or comment on mind maps when you’re away from a laptop/desktop. The apps were fairly well designed, but as mind maps got bigger, we found it more challenging to work on the smaller screens.

MindMeister: Customer support

You should enjoy a headache-free MindMeister experience, but if you encounter any challenges, click the ? button in the lower-right corner of the design space. This provides links to keyboard shortcuts, tutorials, a feature requests form, and the Help Center.

The searchable MindMeister Help Center includes step-by-step how-to articles as well as answers to some of the most frequently asked questions. MindMeister also offers tutorial videos and training courses.

If you want to reach out to the MindMeister team, you can do so via email. Those with the enterprise-grade Business subscriptions receive priority email and telephone support. 

MindMeister: The competition

If you want to look at several options for mind mapping before making your final decision, there are several alternatives you should consider, including Lucidchart and draw.io.

Lucidchart is a web-based diagramming and flowchart creator tool that, while not strictly designed for mind mapping, can be used for such. It comes with some fairly advanced features, including built-in data/analytics tools. However, Lucidchart tries to make its product accessible despite its power feature set and functionality.

If what you’re looking for is a simple, easy-to-use solution for quick drawings, consider draw.io. It is free to use, and though it doesn’t pack a punch the way MindMeister and Lucidchart do, it may be sufficient for simple drawings.

MindMeister: Final verdict

MindMeister is a powerful, feature-rich mind mapping tool that can be used to visually convey your ideas. Furthermore, MindMeister comes with useful tools that facilitate collaboration, track changes to mind maps over time, and more. 

Most importantly, it’s easy to use. Effortlessly getting your ideas into visual form is an important part of the creative process, so this is a particular strength of MindMeister.

Though the product’s applications are somewhat limited and the support team offers only email-based contact to most users, MindMeister is nevertheless a great option for its intended audience.

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Christian Cawley

Christian Cawley has extensive experience as a writer and editor in consumer electronics, IT and entertainment media. He has contributed to TechRadar since 2017 and has been published in Computer Weekly, Linux Format, ComputerActive, and other publications. Formerly the editor responsible for Linux, Security, Programming, and DIY at MakeUseOf.com, Christian previously worked as a desktop and software support specialist in the public and private sectors.

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