We use LinkFacts at our office for brainstorming. The interface is intuitive and easy to use. You can drag and drop text from any source into nodes (groups) and create visual connections between them. You can also click the "link" icon next to any node to create a new link between two groups of items. If you have a lot of links, you can also organize them into trees. There are various templates that you can use to quickly start building a graph, including predefined ones such as "Idea" or "Concept". These templates include pre-built categories, such as "What", "How", "Where", etc. LinkFacts allows you to search for any keyword in the text, images, or notes attached to a group of items. Once you have a search result, you can see related results grouped together. This means that if you search for "dog", LinkFacts will show you results for "puppy", "cat", and "dogs" separately. We would definitely recommend this tool to anyone looking for a simple yet powerful brain mapping tool.