Your syllabus as a visual outline and a mind map. No Word, no manual indents.
ExamFlow analyzes your material and generates two views of the same topic: a hierarchical outline with indents and a navigable mind map. Printable, exportable and editable.
"I know an outline or a mind map would help me, but doing it takes longer than studying."
How outlines and mind maps work
Three steps. The AI detects hierarchies and renders them as a clean outline or a navigable mind map.
- 1
Pick the topic
One or several topics. ExamFlow locates the relevant sections and analyzes them to detect hierarchies.
- 2
The AI structures the content
Generates an outline with levels: main idea → secondary ideas → details. Clean and navigable.
- 3
Export or edit
Open it on screen, download it as PDF or copy the outline as markdown for Notion or Obsidian.
Why an outline or a mind map saves you from over-studying
Two formats for the same structure: pick the one that fits each day.
Clear hierarchy
Up to 4 nesting levels. Main ideas, secondary, details and examples.
Generated from YOUR material
Zero generic outlines. The structure comes from your notes, not from a textbook.
Outline or mind map
Same content, two views. Linear outline to print and review. Mind map to grasp the relationships at a glance.
Editable and exportable
Edit in the browser, export as PDF to print or copy as markdown into your favorite app.
Quick review
The day before the exam, the outline or mind map gives you the topic's skeleton in 2 minutes.
By topic or by document
Outline or mind map of a topic, the whole document or combining several. You pick the scope.
Outlining or mind-mapping by hand vs generating it
It's structure — AI does it better than you in a rush.
Without ExamFlow
- You spend 1 hour marking levels and indents in Word, or drawing a mind map on paper.
- If the topic is dense, you get lost and the hierarchy becomes uneven.
- Printing a poorly made outline doesn't help.
- Paper = no sync with your notes app.
With ExamFlow
- In 20 seconds you have the outline or the mind map ready.
- The AI keeps consistent hierarchy — every branch with the same depth.
- Clean PDF ready to print. Mind map exportable as PNG.
- Exportable as markdown for Notion, Obsidian, Bear or whatever you use.
Outlines and mind maps — frequently asked questions
When should I use an outline vs a mind map?
An outline is linear and hierarchical — perfect to print or review top-down. A mind map is visual and radial — great to grasp the relationships between ideas at a glance. You generate both from the same topic in seconds.
How is it different from a summary?
A summary is prose with sections. Outlines and mind maps are hierarchical structures — more useful when you want to see the topic's "skeleton" fast.
Can I edit it?
Yes. Edit titles, add branches, move nodes or delete what doesn't help — both in the outline and in the mind map.
What formats can I export to?
Outlines: PDF to print, markdown for Notion or Obsidian and plain text. Mind maps: PNG to save as image, or you navigate them directly on screen.
How long does it take?
Between 15 and 40 seconds depending on topic length.
Does it consume quota?
Yes, 1 unit per generated outline or mind map. Trial includes 2.
Does it update if I add new material to the topic?
Not automatically — it stays as a frozen version. If you add new material, regenerate and it updates.
Generate your first outline or mind map
14 days free. 2 generations included. Upload a topic and see the structure in seconds.