Cognify
See what you think !
COGNIFY is a "Visual Thinking Software"; providing a medium for all kinds of creative and systems thinking. It enables ideas to be developed as a basis of planning, designing, authoring, organising, relating, mapping, scenario building and countless other activities. It enables you to easily structure ideas, communicate them in any environment.
CognifyPro
Revolutionizes Brainstorming with the AI-Powered MindMapping!
Dicover CognifyPro, the revolutionary AI-powered mind mapping tool that transform brainstorming using ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini or Mistral. Unlock your cognitive potential, collaborate intelligently, and generate breakthrough ideas effortlessly.
What is Cognify?
COGNIFY helps access the full power of your mind, provoking the kind of thinking that is needed at a given time. It provides a way of making your thinking visible, utilising your computer’s power to map, model and structure your thought processes. It makes it possible for you to develop and explore your own mental world and its relationship to that of others. It helps develop systemic and holistic thinking..
What is Visual Thinking?
Visual Thinking is a name applied to the use of visual aids in thinking processes. From time immemorial people have made marks in the sand with a stick, made gestures and used simple models to represent their thoughts. Extensions of these simple devices - blackboards, whiteboards, flipcharts and projector screens are used as visual aids to our thinking and our communication. Wall charts showing timetables, vehicle movements or production flows have been around some time. All these are aspects of visual thinking – representations of thought that can be seen..
How to Work with Cognify
Use Cognify as a sounding board for your thinking. Make your own knowledge and thinking about different topics explicit. Explore what you know by ‘brain-dumping’ and modelling topics that interest you. Collect your models so that you develop your knowledge base. The useful thing about modelling is that you can constantly ‘change your mind’ as new thoughts arise or new information becomes available. It becomes intriguing to re-enter the thinking process you had last month or last year – almost like having a conversation with your previous self.
What Cognify is not
COGNIFY is not a graphics package. COGNIFY is designed specifically as a Visual Thinking tool with dedicated features that support mapping and modelling of ideas and knowledge, problem solving, scenario building, process modelling and so on. It will produce clear printout and can be linked into graphics programmes. Although its output is graphically pleasing it should not be confused with dedicated graphics packages.
What COGNIFY can do for you
Whether you are at school or university and need help understanding your subjects or composing your essays; whether you run a family and want to resolve differences of priority, to schedule holidays or improvements; whether you are in an organisation for pleasure or for work - and need to manage complex situations, plan projects or develop people’s ability to contribute; COGNIFY can be used to access your knowledge and to enhance your thinking. It has applications at the personal level as a study tool, as a planning medium and to help in exploring and expressing ideas of all kinds. For groups and teams it is particularly valuable for helping share thought processes, aligning energies and giving shared ownership of resulting plans. At the organisational level it is invaluable for strategic thinking and as a means of developing and accessing corporate knowledge.
How to Work with COGNIFY
Use COGNIFY as a sounding board for your thinking. Make your own knowledge and thinking about different topics explicit. Explore what you know by ‘brain-dumping’ and modelling topics that interest you. Collect your models so that you develop your knowledge base. The useful thing about modelling is that you can constantly ‘change your mind’ as new thoughts arise or new information becomes available. It becomes intriguing to re-enter the thinking process you had last month or last year – almost like having a conversation with your previous self.