Notemap - Mind Mapping for macOS

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Frequently asked questions

Everything you need to know

Yes, Notemap is built with Swift specifically for macOS. It runs natively on both Apple Silicon and Intel Macs, delivering fast performance and smooth animations.

Your data is stored locally on your Mac by default. You can choose to store your notemaps in any folder, including cloud-synced folders like iCloud Drive or Dropbox for backup and sync.

No subscriptions. The Free version is free forever. Pro is a one-time purchase of $30 (currently 50% off) that gives you lifetime access to all Pro features.

Yes! New users get 10 days with everything unlocked. After that, you can keep using the free version or upgrade to Pro if you want the extra features.

Yes, your Pro license includes all future updates. We're actively developing new features and improvements, and you'll get them all at no extra cost.

Notemap supports OpenAI, Anthropic Claude, Google Gemini, Grok, Groq, and other OpenAI-compatible providers. You bring your own API key.

Yes, you can export to PNG, PDF, Markdown, HTML, Word, and OPML. Pro users have access to all export formats.

Yes! You can import from Xmind (.xmind), FreeMind (.mm), OPML, Markdown, and plain text files. Your existing mind maps will be converted to Notemap format, preserving your structure and content.

Notemap requires macOS 14 (Sonoma) or later. It runs natively on both Apple Silicon (M1, M2, M3, M4) and Intel-based Macs.

I'd love to hear from you! Send your feedback, ideas, or feature requests to [email protected]. Your input helps shape the future of Notemap.

Hi, I'm Kamran Ahmed, a software engineer with over a decade of experience building products used by millions. You might know me from roadmap.sh, the developer roadmaps with 300k+ GitHub stars. I'm a Google Developer Expert, GitHub Star, and passionate about creating tools that help people think and learn better. Find me on GitHub and X.