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How it worksStep-by-step guide to building and sharing mapsGo →FeaturesExplore every node, discuss on each node, and moreGo →TemplatesStart from a ready-made templateGo →DemoSee the platform in actionGo →
Frequently asked questions
How do I create my first argument map?
Go to Templates, pick a template (e.g. Debate or Decision Tree), then click Use this template. You’ll get a new project with pre-made shapes you can edit. Or start from a blank map and add nodes from the toolbar.
What do the shapes mean (circle, box, diamond, triangle)?
Circle = main idea, box = statement, diamond = decision, triangle = conclusion. Connectors show how they relate. You can change the type of any node from the node menu.
How do I invite others to collaborate?
Open your project, click Share or Invite, and send the link by email or copy-paste. They can view and, if you allow it, edit and comment in real time.
Can I export my map to PDF?
Yes. Open the project, click Export or the menu, and choose PDF. You can also use Present mode for full-screen presentation or share a link for viewing online.
Where can I get more help?
Check How it works and Features for an overview. For support, use the contact form or email support@example.com.