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Marcy🙏 9 karmaJun 8, 2025@ChartaiThis one was really nice. In that it could also generate a white paper to go with the diagram
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It works for me, might’ve been a temporary issue. Give it another try!
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No way to test it. Only paid options. The 7 days trial requires a credit card. this sounds as a scham
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Whiteboard by Athena AI is a user-friendly, AI-powered tool that makes digital collaboration seamless. supports real-time brainstorming, and integrates easily with other apps—ideal for teams, educators, and remote learners alike.
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I'm the creator, so I'm biased. Slatebox lets you build editable diagrams/visuals using natural language. You can even chat with the AI to build a diagrams in real-time and brainstorm together. Real-time collaborate with your team. Starts at free.
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Uizard is so great for spinning out ideas and iterating. You can generate designs from text prompts as well as individual screens and themes. Also has a ton of other cool AI features like turning screenshots into editable designs and attention heatmaps. I suck at design so this is a game changer for me.
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Hi Taaft community! I’m the creator of ConceptViz. We built this tool specifically for educators and researchers who deal with complex information daily. ConceptViz uses AI to instantly transform dense lesson plans, curriculum notes, or research frameworks into clear, structured diagrams. Our goal is to help K12 teachers make abstract concepts tangible for students and to help researchers map out logical workflows without the manual drudgery of drawing. I’d love to hear how this fits into your academic or classroom workflow—your feedback will help us build a better tool for the education community! 🚀
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I was just trying to get a quick graph showing population evolution over the last 30 years, didn’t have the dataset ready, so I was hoping the tool could auto-fill something reasonable. But it literally gave me three values. Three?? For 30 years?? What kind of trend can I possibly see with that? If the tool offers to research the data, it should at least offer a full timeline. And when I pasted the data I found, it created a literally bar chart???
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Limitless possibilities, but templates available are subpar



