Visually organizes ideas and notes on an interactive board using cards and connections.
Scrintal is a visual platform for knowledge organization and brainstorming, created by a startup from Sweden. Its main value lies in its ability to transform scattered text notes and ideas into interactive, interconnected visual maps, significantly speeding up the process of structuring thoughts and discovering new connections between concepts.
Key features include: creating unlimited cards with text, images, and links; intuitively dragging and grouping these cards on an infinite workspace; establishing visual connection lines between cards to display relationships; and the ability to collaborate in real-time with colleagues on the same board. The platform supports data import and export of results into various formats, ensuring workflow flexibility.
A distinctive feature of Scrintal is its hybrid approach, combining principles from classic text editors, mind mapping tools, and visual boards like Miro. Technically, it is a web application accessible from any modern browser, making it a cross-platform solution. Integrations with other services are still in development, but basic data import/export allows users to start working with existing materials. The interface is designed to be as simple as possible, enabling users to focus on content rather than learning a complex tool.
It is ideal for researchers, students, writers, product managers, and anyone who works with large volumes of information and needs visual structuring. Typical use cases include planning research projects, writing articles and books, preparing complex presentations, organizing personal knowledge (personal wiki), and conducting remote brainstorming sessions with a team where seeing the big picture and logical chains is important.
Help with writing papers, analyzing sources
Idea generation, text editing
Help with code and documentation
Data analysis, report writing
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