Thinker started as a hobby project when Products like Notion or Milanote, even though feature-rich, seemed to charge exorbitant prices for simple requirements. Thinker was built to help creative folks like you and me brainstorm, be organized, and track progress, all at affordable pricing. Thinker will always be free for people who need such an app but can't afford it. I use the sales proceeds to build Thinker Cloud and also fund my film projects.
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Most of the other software out there comes with a learning curve, where as Thinker is a no-brainer minimal and intuitive alternative for all your project brainstorming needs
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Thinker essentially offers three services: 1. A Whiteboarding Tool to brainstorm and mindmap 2. A scratchpad to pen down random ideas and save links, images and what not 3. A kanban bord to track the progress of your project.
WIth only these three tools you can do 95% of your project tasks.
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Thinker was built by a Filmmaker who wanted to brainstorm plot points. People in the Creative industry who are a fan of Sticky Notes and whiteboard, crating mood boards, or UX Designers to Build user flows etc
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I was working on my new film script and wanted a mind-mapping tool to help me build plots and subplots. I started to use Milanote but it was a 10$ Per month subscription which I couldn't afford, So i wanted to build something which would be easy to use and cheap.
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Electron JS, React
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Heptabase is terrific. If you are however very very visual: https://milanote.com/. Source: 6 months ago
I like Milanote for a lot of writing tasks and use the paid version. In my novel-length works, each character gets a "board," which can be a character profile, reference art, a mood board, etc. Or ALL of those in one. Your mileage will depend on your tolerance of the price point and how many characters you have. Source: about 1 year ago
And here's a tool to help: https://milanote.com/ I've fallen in love with this thing because it let's you construct a visual board with it all your nodes a separate bubbles connected with lines, basically a digital cork board for pining then and stifling things around as the players proceed to waltz through your world. Source: about 1 year ago
Milanote looks very similar I think. Source: about 1 year ago
Milanote. Something that just lets you have boards within boards, in a free-form note space. Not Joplin or Obsidian. Even though those two are spectacular, they don't have the board format I like for some projects. A self hosted alternative would be amazing! Source: about 1 year ago
Notion - All-in-one workspace. One tool for your whole team. Write, plan, and get organized.
Evernote - Bring your life's work together in one digital workspace. Evernote is the place to collect inspirational ideas, write meaningful words, and move your important projects forward.