ContextMinds lets you create visual mind map-like schemas from concepts and links between them.
As you create the schema, ContextMinds finds what else is related to it. It shows you other concepts from the context of your schema.
You just drag&drop from the list of related concepts until you put together the complete view of the problem or idea. ContextMinds automatically links concepts together.
Every small context schema you and your colleagues create is stored and linked so that ContextMinds can later use it to find the context for you. It works as a second brain that remembers all concepts and links that you or others mentioned together.
And ContextMinds can learn from other sources.
For start, we taught it the whole Wikipedia.
And we can fill it with any other contextual data you can provide.
Try exploring the context of ideas from The Matrix.
See how ContextMinds finds the related concepts.