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Watching other unhealed neurodivergent people have a debate on TikTok over WHY you shouldn’t people-please…is my personal Hell. So, I made them a graphic and then got out of there.
But truly, let’s stop calling trauma behaviors “bad” and start calling them…tools that USED to work, but don’t always serve us anymore.
What's new, 2026 Edition
Welcome to a slightly more timely update on what's new in Coggle (has it really been only a few months since the last one!).
Sign in By Email
First, at coggle.it/login you'll notice a brand new option to 'Sign in by Email Address'. Until now we've only supported social sign-ins, but now you've got an even more convenient option to create mindmaps, without needing a google/microsoft/apple account.
The email sign-in will send a secure code to your email address for each log-in (there's no password). We've opted for a 12 digit code, along with some other security enhancements over the 6-digit email sign-in codes you might have seen on other sites, to make sure this option is secure.
Enhanced Security Settings
And on the subject of security you'll also notice a new security section of your settings page:
This allows you to add passkeys for seamless and phishing-proof login. Passkeys are stored by your browser or device, can be secured by biometrics, and are both the fastest and the most secure way to sign in. (That's the kind of security we like!)
To use a passkey to sign in click on 'sign in by email' on the login page. Your browser will offer to use your passkey, and then once you've authorised it (using fingerprint / faceID depending on your device) you'll be instantly signed in, without needing to leave the page or find an email code.
Share by QR Code
Our second update is also about making using Coggle easier, anywhere. We've always supported sharing Coggle diagrams using links, but sometimes a long link is cumbersome and difficult to use, requiring copying and pasting or sharing into an email or message. If you're in the same room as whoever you want to share your mindmap with, then there's now a much easier way:
In the revamped sharing menu click 'Create QR Code': anyone can scan this with their camera app, to instantly get access!
Just like links, QR codes also allow editing with our awesome plan, so they're a really fast way to get an in-person brainstorming session up and running!
What's next?
Aside from all our other normal bug fixes and snappy speed improvements, that's all for now.
But we've got another big update to make Coggle the most powerful mindmapping app out there coming soon, so stay tuned!
As always if you have any feedback or suggestions about updates, just drop us a message at [email protected].
Posted by James, January 14th 2026.
A Christmas Carol overall mindmap
Will do Macbeth and An Inspector Calls later , and then I'll do all of them with themes and characters in detail.
The Ultimate Book of Mind Maps - Tony Buzan.pdf (PDFy mirror) : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive
🧠 How to Generate Mind Maps with GPT
Step 1: Provide a Topic or Source
🔹 A chapter, lecture, article, or your notes
Example: "Summarize Aknin et al. (2019) into a mind map"
Or: “Create a mind map of procrastination causes and solutions”
Step 2: Choose the Output Style
Tell GPT your preferred format:
📄 Text (indented outline)
📌 Bullet list (Markdown)
📊 CSV (for import to Excel or mind map tools)
🧭 OPML (for XMind, MindNode)
🖼️ PNG (visual graph-style mind map)
📦 XMind-compatible file (some limitations)
Step 3: Customize the Structure (Optional)
You can ask GPT to:
Group into themes
Keep it 2–3 levels deep
Add short examples or key findings
✅ Quick Prompt Examples
"Create a mind map about cognitive biases with 3 layers: category, type, example"
"Summarize this research paper into a Markdown-formatted mind map"
"Give me an OPML file summarizing the causes and solutions of stress"
Mindmap from the word Horizion - Group Ideas
We as a class have generated a massive mindmap of ideas and themes all sparked from the word Horizion. Here is an image of our mindmap, as you can see there are many ideas and no stone has been left unturned.
We did this to make it easier to generate game ideas and to give evidence that everything has had one clear starting point which will aid us in our later research and development. It is also to give us a starting basis on what to research.
(via Class 12th Physics Mind Maps)