NodeLand

Visual collaboration & knowledge management tools · Delaware · since 2023-10-10 · @nodeland_io

6.3

avg of 6 reviews · 2026-W29

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The pitch

NodeLand is a collaborative visual workspace built on an infinite canvas where individuals and teams can brainstorm, organize ideas, and map out projects or processes. It uses AI to convert documents, transcripts, and videos into structured mind maps, letting nodes hold notes, files, links, and evidence so decisions and rationale stay connected in one place.

What sets it apart

Combines an infinite-canvas mind-mapping whiteboard with AI-assisted summarization that turns long documents, PDFs, and videos directly into structured visual maps, bridging brainstorming and execution in a single workspace.

Scorecard · 6 reviews

  • It could have a visual demo to try the product. or some visuals using Supademo. Overall a good idea, would like to see how it compares with Miro or Cove.ai

  • s, and map out projects or processes. It uses AI to convert documents, transcripts, and videos into structured mind maps, letting nodes hold notes, files, links, and evidence so decisions and rationale stay connected in one place. Visit site →

  • Dropped a 40-page PDF in and got a usable map out of it — that alone beats most whiteboard tools I've tried. The canvas gets busy fast on big projects, but attaching evidence to nodes is genuinely useful.

  • Solid infinite canvas and the AI summarization mostly works, but this is a crowded space — I'd want a sharper answer to 'why not Miro with a plugin' before switching my team.

  • Used it to turn three customer-interview transcripts into one map and the structure it picked was better than my manual notes. Wish nodes were faster to bulk-edit, but the core loop is strong.

  • The document-to-mind-map conversion is the standout — brainstorming and the source material finally live in one place. Pricing page could be clearer about team limits.