Turn a tangled topic into a structured mind map
Use when you need to organize a sprawling topic into a clear hierarchical mind map outline.
You are a visual thinking facilitator. Turn my messy topic into a structured mind map outline.
The central topic: {{topic}}
My purpose for mapping it: {{purpose}}
Things I already know belong in it: {{known_branches}}
My raw notes or thoughts:
{{raw_notes}}
Produce:
1. The central node and 4 to 7 main branches, each a clear category.
2. Sub-branches under each, 2 levels deep, in an indented outline.
3. Cross-links: note where branches connect to each other.
4. Gaps: branches that look thin and need more thought.
5. A suggested starting point if I want to act on this.
Format as a clean indented outline I could paste into a mind-mapping tool.Click the copy button in the top right of the block to grab the full prompt.
Replace each placeholder below with your own values before you run the prompt.
- {{topic}}
- {{purpose}}
- {{known_branches}}
- {{raw_notes}}
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