mymind.com
Save everything. Organize nothing.
All your notes, bookmarks, inspiration, articles and images in one single, private place. Just save it, and mymind will magically organize it for you with the help of AI.
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mymind.com is praised for its sleek design and intuitive user experience, making it a favorite among users who appreciate its AI-driven organization of notes, bookmarks, and media. Users highlight its powerful search functionality and automatic tagging, which simplifies information retrieval. However, some express concerns about its pricing and lack of integration tools. While it excels in visual appeal and ease of use, users note the absence of features like offline reading and sharing capabilities. Overall, mymind.com is valued for its simplicity and efficiency in managing digital content.
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The update brought a lot of good things! The whole thing works flawlessly!
This tool is a blessing!! Can't live without it
No unnecessary clutter – does exactly what you expect. Branding and overall visual identity is superb.
it's pinterest with AI for organizing your mind, mobile-friendly, and visually stunning. it would be perfect it had some sharing space for teams.
Great UXUI and a delight to use to capture images, infographics and videos.
If you need to take down a lot of notes, this isn't the app for you. Think of this as your smart pinboard instead to aid you in that knowledge work.
Hi, we are a bunch of school teachers in India who use Note apps all thru day. After extensively having used Evernote and Google Keep, we recently discovered Mymind. It led us to explore and test atleast 20-30 such apps ( most of which have sprouted in the AI era the last 2-4 years). We can vouch that Mymind is probably the best out there. Reasons:
- Extremely delightful UX / UI
- Search functionality is the best -wildcards, smallest of keywords, random set of jumbled words - just about any scenario
- In-your-face app on PC, which works like a photo gallery. So becomes an easy digest
- Reliability and robustness - never have we seen it go down or go clunky in the last 2 months of use
- An extremely powerful AI - it interprets your image or pdf so holistically and correctly. I assume they have tweaked their codes with AI repositories so beautifully to enable this !
Go for it ( even though they might appear a bit pricier at first glance) !
Although thoughtfully and beautifully designed, I'm skeptical because there don't seem to be any import tools or integrations. As intrigued as I am, I can't see starting from scratch with mymind unless I use it for a new, very specific project, which I'm guessing wasn't the intent. There's no way I would or could leave behind years of material on other platforms. How are all the enthusiastic five-star reviewers dealing with this challenge?
Its pretty great! Right now, its my inbox for pasting notes in with markdown and doing all kinds of saving stuff. Save pictures from anywhere on the internet. Its also good for clipping. And good for bookmarks. Video's too. It has AI auto-tagging, and you can make spaces that use AI to find information, like keywords or the new Vibes feature that finds similar vibes :) like color palettes and content like logos or marble statues. Vibes groups stuff together easy. The spaces can be created with boolean searches. Searches will even find text or objects in pictures. It's the first step in my PKM. There are some features I'm wishing for, but the developers seem pretty cool and have shown interest in my communications with them. I highly recommend this because I've been looking for other similar software and I can't find any as good as this. And one of the best things of all is that it is super fast for grabbing information, and with the autotagging, it helps even more. The chrome extension is required, but that's what makes it so good because you can use it to save pages, clippings, and images. The extension works in the context menu and browser bar. Originally, I decided to try this because I wanted to get help tagging my old book marks but its proven to be way more useful and got me started on my PKMS journey :D
I've been using Mymind for months. I like the app because:
- It's beautiful and delightful to use.
- It's simple yet quite adequate for taking notes and saving articles (though they don't offer a read mode for the free version. It's okay; I just click the links).
- I prefer the tagging system much more than the folder system; I just don't want to spend so much time and energy organizing notes.
- The Serendipity function is very helpful for people like me who hoard information.
But I still don't want to pay for the pro version because:
- Firstly, BUGS. That's the major reason. I don't know about you guys, but every time I use the iOS version, after I click "Space," my cursor goes crazy and the whole app flies with my cursor here and there. I can't stop it unless I force quit the app.
- It's too pricey. I'm already paying for quite a lot of apps, and for Mymind as a note-taking app, it costs too much. But this is a personal judgment.
- I'm not sure if once I upgrade the app, and later if I downgrade it, will I still have my notes. I watched a YouTube introduction, and it seems I won't be able to retrieve my information. (Please correct me if I'm wrong.)
I like MyMind's aesthetics and functionality. I enjoy using it. It's simple in a good way. I lack some features and fixes, though. And developers take a long time to update the app. Recently, they delivered an update with AI tagging improvements and fixed the dark mode input on iOS, which was super annoying for me. Everything works great, and I look forward to the news and updates. I definitely recommend it if you want a visual representation of your web.
Interesting, but... Not even a trial to try "reading mode"? As someone who isn't fully satisfied with Pocket, I'm actively looking for alternatives. Turn offs here:
- The pricing (especially if you're a "light" user) - hard to justify
- No offline reading
- No full trial (or full functionality with limited capacity). Reading mode is locked.
For me (and for now), it's a pass.
Absolutely stunning, but a little pricey for me.
good job keep it up nice work