Mind Map converts your summary into a visual structure that highlights key ideas and how they connect — so you can grasp the conversation fast and revisit what matters in seconds.
What is Mind Map?
Mind Map is a visual, hierarchical view generated from your recording's summary. It organizes the main topics, sub-topics, and key points into a clear structure, making long conversations easier to scan, understand, and remember.
Where to find it?
Mind Map appears at the end of your notes for a recording, after the summary section.
FAQ about Mind Map
How is the Mind Map generated?
Plaud analyzes your recording's transcript and summary to identify the main topics and relationships, then automatically arranges them into a hierarchical map.
Can I edit the Mind Map?
Mind Map is generated from your transcript and summary. To change what appears in the map, you need to re-generate the transcript and summary.
Does the Mind Map appear for every recording?
Mind Map is generated alongside the summary. As long as your recording has a summary, the Mind Map will appear at the end of the notes.
Is the Mind Map the same on Plaud App and Plaud Web?
Yes. Mind Maps are generated from the same source content, so the same recording shows the same Mind Map structure on Plaud App and Plaud Web. Visual rendering may differ slightly between platforms.