MindmapMaker — Self-Hosted Mind Mapping for the Browser
About This Tool
MindmapMaker is a lightweight, open-source PHP script that lets you create, edit, and manage mind maps directly in your browser. Unlike cloud-based services, it runs entirely on your own server — giving you full ownership over your data and infrastructure.
It's built for users who need a quick, efficient way to brainstorm ideas, structure information, or manage project workflows visually — all without depending on an external platform.
Key Features
Installation
Download the Script
Grab the latest release from GitHub or the developer's official page below.
Upload to Your Server
Use FTP, cPanel, or a CLI tool to transfer the files to your hosting environment.
Set Directory Permissions
Make the save directory writable so that mind maps can be stored correctly.
Open in Your Browser
Navigate to the install URL and start mapping immediately — no login required.
Ideal Use Cases
MindmapMaker adapts to a wide range of profiles: students and researchers visualizing complex topics, project managers planning phases and dependencies, writers organizing content structures, educators using it as a classroom teaching aid, and developers sketching system architectures without relying on third-party platforms.
Why Choose MindmapMaker?
Unlike commercial mind mapping tools, MindmapMaker is built for those who prefer a no-login, no-subscription model, want full control over where their data lives, need a lightweight and easily customizable solution, and appreciate the simplicity of PHP-based applications that anyone can deploy in minutes.
Documentation
Download MindmapMaker
Direct link — always free, no registration required
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