Every screen is designed to show just enough — not everything at once. The product aims to reduce decision fatigue, not add to it.
The story behind MyndMap.
MyndMap is a focused environment for tasks, time and reflection — created for people who think fast, feel deeply, and work best with clarity.
Help people work with their mind, not against it.
MyndMap sits between productivity, reflection, and structure — giving users one place to organise what matters, without feeling overwhelmed by it.
The goal is simple: reduce friction between intention and action. Fewer tabs. Fewer scattered tools. More clarity about what to do next, and why.
- Bring tasks, planning, and emotional check-ins into one coherent space.
- Support users who struggle with executive function, without labelling them.
- Respect attention by using calm, intentional design instead of noise.
Built from 19 to 22, piece by piece.
MyndMap was created by founder and developer Jordan Mugenyi, who began building the first prototype at 19. What started as a personal attempt to organise tasks, moods, and scattered notes slowly grew into a complete system.
Instead of chasing quick features, the product was shaped slowly — through thousands of reminders created in beta, long feedback threads, and real-world use by students, professionals, and creatives who needed something more structured than a simple to-do list.
Along the way, MyndMap's design language emerged: a calm grid, soft hierarchy, and layouts that respect how attention naturally moves across a screen. The app is now used by people who want a quieter, more intentional way to manage their day.
MyndMap is led by Jordan Mugenyi, a UK-based founder and developer, working closely with collaborators in Japan and clinicians who specialise in focus and executive function. The product is still being shaped, release by release.
The values behind the product.
Tasks, notes, moods, and reflections live in defined spaces. The app behaves like a system, not a collection of disconnected screens.
MyndMap grows through feedback from people using it daily — especially those who feel underserved by traditional productivity tools.
With roots in the UK and a strong user base in Japan, MyndMap is built to feel at home in different languages and ways of working.
Where the product is going.
MyndMap will keep expanding quietly: better insights, more gentle automation, and deeper support for people who work best when their tools stay out of the way. If that sounds like you, you're early — and that matters.