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Collaborative Mind Maps

Coggle is an online tool for creating and sharing mindmaps. It works online in your browser: there's nothing to download or install. Log in to start mind-mapping now!
Whether you're taking notes, brainstorming, planning, or doing something awesomely creative, it is super simple to visualise your ideas with Coggle. Share with as many friends or colleagues as you like. Changes you make will show up instantly in their browser, wherever they are in the world.

Coggle for Enterprise

Does your company want to use Coggle but needs to manage security and authentication in-house? Get in touch with us to discuss our support for enterprise customers and to find out more about what we offer.
Features include:
  • On-premise instances for use behind your firewall
  • Active Directory authentication
  • Site licenses
  • Enterprise level support
  • Take Notes

    Open up Coggle in a meeting, during your revision or wherever inspiration strikes to create beautiful, structured notes.

    Brainstorm

    Take the start of an idea, water it with Coggle and watch it grow into a fully fledged plan, clearly laid out and ready to share.

    Share Information

    Distill your topic into a Coggle, include all the details and share with your team, your classmates or the world!

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