I'm also on this track and I'm having this issue of seeing a wall of text and because I'm exposed to a lot of walls of text it is just too much information and I cannot comprehend the gist of it what I wanted to say. But on the same token, I think you are not really making it easier with this visual approach of mindmaps. But I don't really feel like sharing a better approach because your question is commercial.
I agree that mind maps aren’t a universal solution — they can add cognitive load if the structure doesn’t match how someone thinks. I’m not assuming visuals are “better,” only that for some people, seeing relationships helps reduce the wall-of-text problem.
The question is more about understanding limits as much as benefits. If you’ve found approaches that work better for you, even at a high level, I’d still be interested — not to commercialize them, but to understand where visualization breaks down.
I'm also on this track and I'm having this issue of seeing a wall of text and because I'm exposed to a lot of walls of text it is just too much information and I cannot comprehend the gist of it what I wanted to say. But on the same token, I think you are not really making it easier with this visual approach of mindmaps. But I don't really feel like sharing a better approach because your question is commercial.
I agree that mind maps aren’t a universal solution — they can add cognitive load if the structure doesn’t match how someone thinks. I’m not assuming visuals are “better,” only that for some people, seeing relationships helps reduce the wall-of-text problem.
The question is more about understanding limits as much as benefits. If you’ve found approaches that work better for you, even at a high level, I’d still be interested — not to commercialize them, but to understand where visualization breaks down.