the problem
You don't forget because you didn't study
You forget because you studied the wrong way. Science has known this since 1885.
- Copy everything into a notebook
- Highlight entire pages
- Re-read the same notes before the exam
- Forget 70% within 48 hours
- Organize ideas in a Buzan mind map
- AI generates quizzes from your material
- Spaced repetition schedules automatic reviews
- Active recall locks it into long-term memory
proven by science
Not promises. Data.
Every number comes from peer-reviewed studies published in academic journals.
more retention with visual + verbal encoding
Paivio, 1986more retention with active recall vs. re-reading
Roediger & Karpicke, 2006better recall with mind maps vs. linear notes
Toi, 2009participants across 21 studies confirm: mind maps work
Nesbit & Adesope, 2006what makes mapi mind different
Every feature is built on a proven cognitive science principle. This isn't just another mind mapping app.
Your brain thinks in maps, not lists
Buzan layout with organic tapered branches, 8 automatic color palettes, icons, images, and freehand drawing. Information encoded both visually and verbally creates two independent retrieval routes in the brain.
Dual Coding Theory — Paivio, 1986
- Buzan layout with curved branches
- 8 color tone profiles
- Icon and image gallery
- Freehand drawing on any node
When you focus, everything else fades away
Focus Breathing syncs your rhythm to 6 cycles per minute — the exact point of cardiac coherence. Tunnel Vision isolates relevant context. Chunking Alert warns when a topic has too much information to process at once.
Cognitive Load Theory — Sweller, 1988
- Focus Breathing (Bio-Sync)
- Contextual Tunnel Vision
- Chunking Alert (Miller's Law)
- Directional Synaptic Pulse
Don't re-read. Try to remember.
Active Recall hides the answers and challenges you to retrieve from memory. AI generates personalized quizzes from your material. Spaced repetition schedules reviews at the exact moment before you forget. Brain Dump compares what you remember with what's in the map.
Testing Effect — Roediger & Karpicke, 2006
- Active Recall (reveal + generation mode)
- Spaced Repetition (SuperMemo-2)
- AI-generated quizzes
- Brain Dump with gap analysis
Your map knows where you're forgetting
Nodes fade as memory weakens — the Ebbinghaus curve, visualized. Mark your confidence on each concept. Emotional tags prioritize what matters. Your map becomes a visual diagnosis of your knowledge.
Metacognitive Monitoring — Flavell, 1979
- Visual Forgetting Curve
- Confidence Meter (3 levels)
- Emotional Tags (Important, Doubt, Insight)
- Elaborative Interrogation (Why-Prompts)
AI helps you remember what you created
Upload your lectures, PDFs, and videos. AI works with your actual material — not generic content. Generates quizzes, analyzes Brain Dump gaps, and suggests connections in your map.
Self-Reference Effect — Symons & Johnson, 1997
- Context from your documents (PDF, SRT, TXT)
- Personalized quizzes from your map
- Brain Dump analysis with feedback
- Concept connection suggestions
how it works
Three steps. Real science.
Each step activates a different cognitive mechanism.
Create your Buzan mind map
Organize ideas in the format your brain naturally uses — radial tree with organic branches, automatic colors, and icons. Dual Coding in action.
AI challenges your memory
Personalized quizzes, Active Recall, and Brain Dump test what you actually know. Testing beats re-reading.
Review at the right time
Spaced repetition calculates when you'll forget and schedules the review. Nodes visually fade — you see where memory weakens.
Testimonials
Those who use it, remember
“I stopped re-reading my notes and actually started remembering. My grade went up 2 points in a month.”
Marina S.
Medical student
“The combination of mind maps with automatic quizzes is brilliant. I study half the time and remember twice as much.”
Pedro L.
Exam candidate
“Finally an app that understands how memory works. Not just another generic mind mapping app.”
Camila R.
University professor