Newsletter: MindMeister User Survey


Hi John,

We need your help to improve MindMeister. So we've put together the most burning questions in a user survey - it takes only a couple of minutes to complete, and besides helping us out a great deal, you can also win 5 x $100 vouchers for threadless.com. Sound good?

If you scroll down further, you can win even more: US $5,000 for the best collaborative mind map addressing the issue of world poverty.

Thanks in advance for your help,
  The MindMeister Team

User Survey

User Survey While putting together the new release of MindMeister this summer, we decided it was time to give our users a stronger voice in the future direction of our tool. So we've put together 20 questions in our first user survey, which we kindly ask you to complete for us.

Take me to the survey

The survey takes about 5 minutes to complete and hopefully will tell us what our users do with MindMeister, how they benefit from it, what we can do better, and what is missing completely. You'll also have a chance to rate features and suggest new ones.

Win 5 threadless.com vouchers at $100 each For your input in the survey you'll get a much better product incorporating your ideas, plus the chance to win 5 gift certificates for threadless.com T-shirts at a value of US $100 each! The winner will be selected by a raffle draw, not by how nice his survey responses are ;-).

$5000 Prize Offered for Best Collaborative Mind Map

We've received word about a new, highly inspiring mind mapping competition. The World Mind Network, and its affiliate Friends Beyond Borders, is offering a US $5000 prize for the best collaborative mind map addressing the problem of world poverty.

We think this is a great idea, and we'd love to see one of our users win this competition and contribute towards a solution to this crucial issue. To take part in the competition, just create a new map, share it with your friends and colleagues (or publish it to your blog) and put together some ideas addressing the issue. When you're done, tag the map with worldpoverty and publish it on MindMeister. We'll take care of everything else.

For details on the competition, see the press release on Scribd.